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Third Natural History Walk.

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Professor Woodworth will lead the Natural History walk to be held next Saturday. The party will go by train to Plymouth, leaving the South Station, Boston, at 8.43 o'clock in the morning and returning on the 5.17 o'clock train in the afternoon.

The principal object of the trip will be to examine the moraines and kettle holes in the vicinity of Plymouth. The effect of these glacial features on the colonial history of the region will be briefly discussed. In the afternoon, an opportunity will be given to see the town of Plymouth and to visit the Museum of Colonial Relics there. The walk will be open to all members of the University. Exclusive of lunch, the cost of the trip will, be $1.85.

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