1918 — May 18-19. Twenty-nine observers. Weather Sat¬ 
urday, clear, windy and warm; Sunday, clear, hot and windy; 
foliage four or five days early. Species observed, 85. 
1919 — May 17-18. Thirty-seven observers. Weather 
Saturday, cloudy and cool with rain in evening; Sunday, clear 
and warm, foliage four to five days early. Species observed, 
97. 
The following is believed- to be an accurate list of the men 
who have been on at least one of the trips. 
CLUB MEMBERS 
Fred Ashworth, Beverly; Walter E. Bates Lynn; George E. 
Benson, Salem; Campbell Bosson, Cambridge; Frank A. Brown, 
Beverly; George M. Bubier, Lynn; Fred W. Bushby, Peabody; 
Milton L. Cushing, Fitchburg; George C. Donaldson, Hamilton; 
John L. d’Este, Boston; Shepard G. Emilio, Dee, Oregon; Dr. 
Walter G. Fanning, Danvers; George R. Felt, Peabody; Albert 
B. Fowler, Danvers; Morris Gifford, Salem; J. W. Goodridge, 
Hamilton; Wm. P. Hubon, Salem; Gardner M. Jones, Salem; 
Ralph Lawson, Salem; J. Anderson Lord, Danvers; Richards 
B. Mackintosh, Peabody; Wilbur D. Moon, Lynn; Arthur Mor- 
ley, Swampscott; Alva Morrison, Cambridge; Albert P. Morse, 
Wellesley; Frank E. Morse, Boston; Charles E. Moulton, Lynn; 
Rodman A. Nichols, Salem; Arthur A. Osborne, Peabody; 
Willard B. Porter, Salem; Charles H. Preston, Danvers; George 
N. Proctor, Winchester; Willis H. Ropes, Danvers; Frederic P. 
Spalding, Lowell; Arthur P. Stubbs, Lynn; Arthur W. Taylor, 
Salem; George M. Teel, Salem; Dr. Charles W. Townsend, Bos¬ 
ton; Frank A. Wilson, Jr., Danvers. 
NON-MEMBERS 
Frank Arnold, Peabody; Edward H. Atherton, Roxbury; 
Francis N. Balch, Boston; Prof. Wm. M. Barrows, Columbus, 
Ohio; Barron Brainerd, Brookline; Roger Bruley, Danvers; 
Vernon Chase, Lynn; Albert E. Cole, Salem; Haskell B. Curry; 
Walter S. Edmands; Elmer M. Ellsworth, Brownsville, N. Y.; 
Prof. J. A. Emerton, Boston; Henry H. Faxon, Quincy; Edward 
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