| NATURE NOTES - 1946 | |||
| ASTRONOMY | |||
| Apr. 46 | Report on the Saturday, March 23 display of the "northern | ||
| lights", unusuallly brilliant for this region. | |||
| BOTANY | |||
| Mar. 46 | Dreyer, Adolph W. | Bluebells at Glencoe - Bean-shooters gulch will soon display | |
| bluebells. There are none at Rockwoods and a few at Ranken | |||
| in the shade along creeks. | |||
| Mar. 46 | An Attractive Early Spring Tree - The service berry or shadbush | ||
| (Amelanchier canadensis of the Rosaceae) | |||
| Apr. 46 | Orange Puccoon - One of the showy spring wild flowers. | ||
| May. 46 | Dreyer, A. W. | Cactus Flowers - A good review. | |
| May. 46 | Christ, Arthur | Ivy-Leaved Speedwell | |
| May. 46 | Rau, Maude L. | Record Breaking Spring - Unusually warm; effect on plants and | |
| bird observations. | |||
| Jun. 44 | Bowman, Helen | Trip to McKillopp's Features the Glade Lily - Feedback from trip on | |
| May 5. | |||
| Jun. 44 | Blackwelder, Betsy and | The Heinze Flower Paintings - Th paintings of the flowers of | |
| O'Byrne, Olive | Newfoundland and Rhode Island made by Albert Heinze while in | ||
| the navy as a Seabee, were exhibited at the Botany Group | |||
| meeting on April 19. Mr. Heinze also talked about his adventures | |||
| while collecting. | |||
| Jun. 44 | Magner, Ernestine | Missouri Flora Discussed.- Report on the general meeting of May | |
| 10. Good summary of meeting | |||
| Nov. 46 | Christ, Arthur | Coral Root | |
| Nov. 46 | O'Byrne, Mae and Rau, Maude | Ladislaus Cutak spoke on"Plant Hunt in Old Mexico" to | |
| Botany Group on Friday, Sept. 20, at the home of Mr. W. F. | |||
| Schregardus | |||
| Dec. 46 | And with Christmas Comes Holly - Description of Missouri's holly | ||
| species. | |||
| CONSERVATION | |||
| Jan. 46 | A copy of the a report of the Conservation Federation, adopted at | ||
| its Annual Convention in November, is enclosed. The report | |||
| points out the folly of constructing high, super-expensive dams for | |||
| flood control. They don't. | |||
| Mar. 46 | Espy Jay (S. P. Jones) | Don't Burn the Brush - Abridged from Missouri Conservationist | |
| and Clayton-Watchman Advocate. | |||
| Apr. 46 | Espy Jay (S. P. Jones) | Ponds as Wildlife Laboratories - From the Missouri Conservationist | |
| Oct. 46 | O'Byrne, Harold | Academy of Science Exhibit Tells Story of Conservation - | |
| H. O'Byrne helped put the exhibit together. | |||
| Nov.46 | In the next Audubon Screen Tour on Nov. 14 at Soldan High School | ||
| John H. Storer tells a story of the utmost importance of conser- | |||
| vation in his film "Our Living Earth". | |||
| ENTOMOLOGY | |||
| Jan. 46 | O'Byrne, Harold I. | The Yucca Plant and the Yucca Moth - A review of Phil Rau's | |
| new investigation of earlier work on the subject by C. V. Riley. | |||
| Reference given. | |||
| Jan. 46 | Espy Jay (S. P. Jones) | Ticks Can Be Starved Out - From Missouri College of Agriculture | |
| Circular No. 297, entitled "Pasture Management Kills Ticks". | |||
| Dec. 46 | O'Byrne, Harold I. | Entomology Group - Group reactivated, the former group having | |
| gone out of existence last winter. Temporary officers are | |||
| Harold O'Byrne, Chairman and Arthur Christ, Secretary. A very | |||
| active program is planned. The Board gave official recognition to | |||
| the new group on Dec. 14. | |||
| GEOLOGY | |||
| Jan. 46 | O'Byrne, Harold | A New Leaflet on Rockwoods Rocks - Rockwoods Leaflet No. 5, | |
| 2 pp., Nov. 1945 | |||
| Jun. 46 | Dreyer, A. W. | Corals, Crinoids, and Brachiopods | |
| Jul. 46 | Dreyer, A. W. | Geology of the Hillsboro Glades - Trip included a visit to the | |
| petroglyphs in Washington State Park. | |||
| Sept. 46 | Dreyer, A. W. | Petroglyphs - Quotation from an article about these petroglyphs | |
| taken from the Missouri Archaeologist, March 1942. Exensive. | |||
| Dec. 46 | Dreyer, A. W. | Geology Trip - To quarry on Wolf Hollow about one mile west of the | |
| Heinze cabin. Describes observations. | |||
| HERPETOLOGY | |||
| Jul. 26 | Dreyer, A. W. | The Collared Lizard (Crotaphytus collaris) - Seen in numbers near | |
| the petroglyphs in Washington State Park on the geology trip there | |||
| on June 9. | |||
| LODGE | |||
| Jul. 46 | O'Byrne, Stuart L. | The Lodge and the Society - Remarks about the history of the | |
| lodge, the enjoyable times spent there, and advantages of having | |||
| such a base of operation. Reiteration of the rules governing it's use, | |||
| (to be continued in the next issue of Nature Notes) | |||
| Aug. 46 | O'Byrne, Stuart L. | Continuation of O'Byrne's account in the July issue of Nature | |
| Notes of the Lodge and its workings. | |||
| Aug. 46 | Wood-cutting Day - Explanation of what goes on, and discussion | ||
| about the value of the Lodge to WGNSS | |||
| Sep. 46 | The Recent Excessive Rainy Period - Which caused a large red | ||
| oak to fall on the roof of the roof of the Lodge during a severe | |||
| storm. Account of the tree's removal. | |||
| Nov. 46 | Saturday, Nov.23 - Annual woodchopping day at the Lodge; coffee | ||
| will be provided. | |||
| ORNITHOLOGY | |||
| Jan. 46 | Live Decoy Bill Draws Fire - Write your congressman if you oppose | ||
| it. | |||
| Jan. 46 | Audubon/St. Louis Bird Club Lecture - Friday, Feb. 1, at Soldan | ||
| High. Alexander Sprunt, the Southern representative of the | |||
| National Audubon Society, will speak on "From Coast to Crest". | |||
| Jan. 46 | Christmas Bird Count Results. Fifteen members and guests spent | ||
| seven hours afield on Dec. 23 at the Lodge making the count. The | |||
| total was 28 species, 444 individuals. On Dec. 24 Earl Comfort | |||
| went it alone on a non-stop seven hour hike at Glendale/Webster | |||
| Groves, 24 species, 473 individuals. | |||
| Feb. 46 | O'Byrne, Olive S. | Yessir! A Bird in Our Back Yard! A review of Virginia S. Eiffert's | |
| book, available from the Illinois State Museum, Springfield. | |||
| Feb. 46 | Palm, W. A. | An Owlish Experience - Experience with well-behaved screech | |
| owl that came down a neighbor's chimney into the house. | |||
| Feb. 46 | June Was Busting Out All Over - Birding on a warm January day | ||
| in St. Louis and St. Charles Counties. | |||
| Feb. 46 | Mr. Alfred M. Bailey of Denver, Colorado will present "Land of the | ||
| Longhorns" at the St. Louis Bird Club meeting on Wednesday, | |||
| March 27, 8:15 PM, at Soldan High School. The talk will be | |||
| about travels through Texas, from coastal islands to the plains and | |||
| Rio Grande Valley. | |||
| Feb. 46 | A News Release from the Conservation Commission - A recent field | ||
| survey found a surviving pheasant population in nearly all counties | |||
| north of the Missouri River although restocking was discontinued as | |||
| a failure ten years ago. There's little reliable evidence that pheasant | |||
| compete with quail. | |||
| Mar. 46 | Bedell, Beulah | A Day Outside - Birding in Calhoun County | |
| Mar. 46 | Comfort, James Earl | Eagles - The sighting of a bald eagle in St. Charles County. | |
| Mar. 46 | Comfort, James Earl | Bird Lists for 1945 - 231 species seen. Includes unusually good | |
| list of 33 warblers. Richard Reichele, Jr. led the field with 199; Earl | |||
| Comfort was second with 190. | |||
| Apr. 46 | Reichle, Dick Jr. | A Day Afield - At Pere Marquette S. P., with Mrs. Grumman, | |
| Jim Jackson, and Earl Comfort | |||
| Apr. 46 | Comfort, James Earl | The Mating Flight of the Woodcock. | |
| Apr. 46 | The Convention of the Mo. Audubon Society - The state society | ||
| will hold its first state-wide convention since 1942. Details not | |||
| yet worked out, but it will probably be in late April or early May. | |||
| Apr. 46 | Comfort, James Earl | Bald Eagles and Hawks - Report on birding at Pere Marquette, | |
| hawks and eagles seen, and comments about the song of the | |||
| prairie horned larks. | |||
| Apr. 46 | St. Louis Bird Club April Activities - Bart Harwell will show | ||
| "Outdoor Symphony" on April 25 at Soldan High Auditorium; | |||
| Sunday Morning Bird Walks will be continued as usual in | |||
| Forest Park, assembling at the Jefferson Memorial Bldg. | |||
| May. 46 | Bird Finds - During the General Field Trip to Ludlow Hill's place | ||
| at Seckman, Missouri on March 31. | |||
| May. 46 | Rau, Maude L. | Record-Breaking Spring - Unusually warm. Effect on plants and | |
| bird sightings. | |||
| May. 46 | Heinze, Dorothy | Kimmswick Bird Notes | |
| May. 46 | Jackson, James | Spring in Chicagoland - On Northwestern Universiy campus and | |
| Jackson Park. | |||
| May. 46 | The last of the screen tours of the St. Louis Bird Club will be held | ||
| May 20 at Brown Hall, Washington University, withTom and Arlene | |||
| Hedley showing their color film "Happy Valley". | |||
| Jun. 46 | Sketch of an description of the building of a red-eyed vireo's nest | ||
| in two and a half days. | |||
| Jun. 46 | Comfort, James Earl | Annual Audubon Meeting - The spring meeting of the Audubon | |
| Society of Missouri was held at the Kingsway Hotel in St. Louis on | |||
| Saturday, May 4. The next day the Audubon group assisted the | |||
| St. Louis Bid Club in its annual spring bird census. 184 species | |||
| were seen by the observers. | |||
| Jun. 46 | Comfort, James Earl | More on the Untimely Season - Birds - Apparent effects of the | |
| unusually warm spring (as reported in the May, 1946 issue of | |||
| Nature Notes). | |||
| Jul. 46 | Comfort, James Earl | Mourning Warbler, Bachman's Sparrow are Finds. | |
| Aug. 46 | Espy Jay (S. P. Jones) | Fall Audubon Meeting - The Audubon Society of Missouri wll | |
| hold its fall meeting in the Camden-Hahatonka area of the Lake | |||
| of the Ozark, date to be announced. | |||
| Aug. 46 | Comfort, James Earl | July Wave of Shorebids - More than a thousand at Creve Coeur | |
| Lake on July 27. | |||
| Sep. 46 | Fall Meeting of the Audubon Society - Will be held during the last | ||
| week-end in September 28-29, at Arrowhead Lodge, Lake Ozark, | |||
| Missouri. | |||
| Sep. 46 | Bird Notes - Submitted by Albert Berkowitz (from Des Moines, Iowa), | ||
| Earl Comfort, Jack Van Benthuysen, and a Creve Coeur Field Trip | |||
| group. | |||
| Nov. 46 | Wild Geese Calling - An assortment of goose reports and | ||
| information about idenification of the several species of geese likely | |||
| to be seen in this area. | |||
| Nov. 46 | Bird Notes - A pair of avocets was seen in St. Louis County near | ||
| Taussig Road. | |||
| Nov. 46 | WGNSS was represented at the Missouri Audubon Society Fall | ||
| meeting by Mr. & Mrs. Harry Comfort, Ellen Cone, Beulah Bedell, | |||
| Frances Pickel, Mrs. Susan Grumman, Dick Reichle, Jim Jackson, | |||
| and Jack Van Benthuysen. Mr. Harry Comfort was elected to the | |||
| post of Regional Director; Mr. Jones, our Espy Jay, was elected to | |||
| an honorary membership. | |||
| Nov. 46 | Audubon Screen Tour List, Nov. thru April. | ||
| Dec. 46 | Comfort, James Earl | Bird Notes | |
| Dec. 46 | Cone, Ellen | Who? Who? Towit!! - Account of Botany Group visit to Kimmswick | |
| on Nov. 17, and observation of an owl. It was a saw whet owl. | |||
| Marshall Magner held the bird for picture taking. | |||
| Dec. 46 | The National Wide Christmas Bird Count - Area WGNSS is to | ||
| cover, the procedures to be followed, and admonitions to avoid | |||
| overlapping territories. Will be held Friday, Dec., dawn to dusk, | |||
| headquartered at the Lodge. | |||
| PEOPLE | |||
| Jan. 46 | Death Takes Its Toll - Magdalen Pfeffer passed away on Dec. 21, | ||
| 1945 after a serious illness. She was a regular attendant at | |||
| meetings, a willing worker, and a field meet at the Lodge did not | |||
| seem complete without her. | |||
| Jan. 46 | Back from the Front - Major Arnoldl Zempel, expected to be home | ||
| by Christmas. | |||
| Feb. 46 | The Passing of Mr. Lether. John Lether, who has been quite active | ||
| in our Society, died in January. He has attended a great many | |||
| meetings and field trips. | |||
| Sep. 46 | Mr. Herbert H. Hill died Aug. 22. He is the faher of Ludlow Hill,. | ||
| Sep. 46 | Miss Helen Schnaedelbach of Kirkwood died Aug. 23 | ||
| Sep. 46 | Our Editor, Clara Beerman, has accepted a position on the east | ||
| coast and left for her new job on Aug. 22. | |||
| Sep. 46 | Captain William Brandhorst and James Jackson are home from the | ||
| armed forces. | |||
| MISCELLANEOUS | |||
| Jan. 46 | Ravold, John | A New Year Challenge - A strange dream about squirrels and | |
| dormice. | |||
| Mar. 46 | Spring Activities at Rockwoods - April schedule of Rockwoods | ||
| tours given. | |||
| Mar. 46 | Natural History Course - Spring course at Washington University | ||
| will be given on eight Saturdays, starting on March 30. | |||
| Mar. 46 | Conservator vs. Naturalist - As of Jan. 1, 1946 the Conservator | ||
| at Rockwoods became the Rockwoods Naturalist. Harold O'Byrne | |||
| will continue in this position. | |||
| Apr. 46 | Detailed schedule for Guided Tours at Rockwoods, | ||
| led by Harold O'Byrne. | |||
| May. 46 | Detailed schedule for Guided Tours at Rockwoods, lead by | ||
| May. 46 | Harold O'Byrne | ||
| Aug. 46 | Espy Jay (S. P. Jones) | Law-Breakers - Misdeeds of a bluebird and a pet monkey. | |
| Oct. 46 | Jackson, James P. and | From Northwoods to Prairie. A trip by car and canoe, with | |
| Niewoehner, Ken E. | camping along the way. Describes birds and animals seen. | ||
| ADMINIISTRATIVE | |||
| Jan. 46 | New Members - 1 (J. R. Roux from Kirkwood, home from | ||
| military service) | |||
| Mar.46 | WGNSS officers for the year beginning April 1, 1946 will be | ||
| elected at the WGNSS general meeting on the first Friday in | |||
| April. Mrs. Harold O'Byrne, Mrs. William Pickens, and Mr. | |||
| Waldemar Palm are the nominating committee. Give them your | |||
| suggestions. List of officers to be elected given. | |||
| May. 46 | New Members (5) | ||
| May. 46 | 1946-47 Officers: | ||
| President: Miss Frances Pickel | |||
| 1st. V. P. (Membership) - Arthur Christ | |||
| 2nd V. P. (Publicity) - J. Earl Comfort | |||
| Secretary-Treasurer - Miss Beulah Bedell | |||
| Museum Director - Dr. E. P. Meiners | |||
| Lodge Director - Adolph W. Dreyer | |||
| Publications - Harold I. O'Byrne | |||
| Curator of Properties - Mrs. W. Palm | |||
| New Group Officers: | |||
| Botany - Edwin A. Reed, Chairman; Mrs. May O'Byrne, Secy. | |||
| Music - George Schmidt, Chairman | |||
| Ornithology - James Earl Comfort; Richard Reichle, Secy. | |||
| Lodge Board - Chairman, Adolph Dreyer; Members Mrs. H. I. | |||
| O'Byrne and John J. Walsh | |||
| (Note: List corrected as per note in June issue) | |||
| Sep.46 | New Members (8) (11 listed, but 3 had been listed earlier this | ||
| year) | |||
| Oct. 46 | Letter of commendation for Mrs. Magner and Mrs. S. O'Byrne for | ||
| the good job they did last month in putting out an issue of Nature | |||
| Notes in the absence of an editor. | |||
| Oct. 46 | Benthuysen, Jack Van | New Editor of Nature Notes - WGNSS was not founded for a | |
| primary interest in any one specific branch of wildlife study…. | |||
| Nothing would be more boring to a botanist than a copy of Nature | |||
| Notes devoted wholeheartedly to birds…. | |||
| Dec. 46 | The WGNSS Board gives official recognition to new Entomology | ||
| Group on Ded. 14. (See Entomology section above) | |||
| MEETINGS | |||
| Feb. 46 | WGNSS General Meeting, 8 PM, Saturday, Feb. 21, at the home | ||
| Frances Pickel, 133 E. Washington, Kirkwood. There will be a | |||
| roll call of all of our members who have served in the armed forces. | |||
| Feb. 46 | WGNSS General Meeting, 8 PM, Friday, Mar. 1, at the home of | ||
| Mr. & Mrs. Max D. Schwarz, 525 Tuxedo Blvd., Webster Groves. | |||
| Harold O'Byrne will show two Conservation Commission movies: | |||
| "Trees for Tomorrow" and "The Realm of the Wild". | |||
| Mar. 46 | General Botany/Field Trip to Ludlow Hill's place near Seckmann, | ||
| Missouri. Art Christ will be leader. Stay all day. | |||
| Apr. 46 | Comfort, James Earl | Recent WGNSS Meetings - Reports on Feb. 23 and March 1 | |
| meetings. Also gives account of the Ornithology Group meeting | |||
| of March 15,at which Albert Heinze showed pictures of the | |||
| birds of Germany. | |||
| Apr. 46 | Annual meeting at the home of Mrs. William Pickens, 72 Marshall | ||
| Apr. 46 | Place, Webster Groves. Election of officers. Mr. & Mrs. David | ||
| Rau will show slides in a show entitled "Spring is Here" | |||
| May. 46 | Comfort, James Earl | Bird Finds - During bird walks taken on the March 31 field trip | |
| on March 31 at Ludlow Hill's Place at Seckmann, Mo. | |||
| May. 46 | General Field Trip to Dr. and Mrs. F. E. McKillopp's place, Cave | ||
| Spring. All day, Sunday, May 5. | |||
| May. 46 | WGNSS General Meeting, 6 PM, Friday May 10 at the home of | ||
| Mr. & Mrs.Phil Rau, 501 E. Pacific Avenue, Webster Groves. Dr | |||
| Edgar Anderson will conduct the meeting. Discussion will be on | |||
| Missouri Flora and Why It Is the Way It Is. Bring picnic suppler. | |||
| Jun. 46 | Sunday, June 2, 8 AM - General Field trip to the Nature Study | ||
| Lodge at Ranken. Bring lunch and say for the day. | |||
| Jul. 46 | General Field Trip at Jedburg, Sunday, July 14, all day. | ||