NEMOPHILA 
Meeting and Field Guide 
CALIFORNIA BOTANICAL SOCIETY 
OCTOBER 1, 1919 NUMBER 5 
The purpose of the Society is to promote the botanical study 
and investigation of California plants , to diffuse knowledge con- 
cerning them , and by lectures, field- trips, exhibitions and publica- 
tions to deepen interest in the native flora amongst the people of 
California. 
REGULAR MEETINGS 
Saturday, October 11, 7:45 p. m., in Room 1, Science 
Hall, Mills College. An illustrated lecture on the Forest 
Trees of the Northern Rocky Mountains, by Professor 
J. E. Kirkwood, head of the Department of Botany in 
the University of Montana. Take the Mills College car 
(marked K) at 14th St. and Broadway, Oakland. Cars 
leave on the hour and at twenty and forty minutes after 
it. Allow 35 minutes for the trip. 
Saturday, November 8, 8:00 p. m., Oakland Public 
Museum. Lecture by Dr. J. W. Blankenship on Inter- 
grading of Species. 
FIELD TRIPS 
Sunday, September 28. Trip to Baker’s Beach, San 
Francisco, fbr study of beach plants. Visit dahlia gar- 
den and aviary of canaries. Return via Presidio. Meet 
at California St. and 26th Ave. at 11 a. m. Bring lunch 
and cup for hot coffee. Leader, Mrs. de Reygadas. 
Saturday, October l I . Study of the trees and shrubs 
of Mills College campus. Meet at the college car station, 
3 p. m. Take the Mills College car (marked K) at 
14th St. and Broadway, Oakland. Cars leave on the 
hour and at twenty and forty minutes after it. Allow 
35 minutes for the trip. Leader, Priof. H. E. McMinn. 
