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The Natural History Society will conduct a natural history walk in the vicinity of Ipswich tomorrow, leaving the North Station on the 7.30 a. m. train. The party will study the fauna and geological conditions of the sand dune region in the vicinity of Ipswich, paying special attention to the sea and shore birds and to the American desert plants found there. This trip offers a good chance to men who are making a collection of geological photographs and to those interested in sea fauna found on the open sand beaches.
The excursion is open to all members of the University. Luncheon should be taken.
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