13 October, 2006

To the trees


The Society has initiated its erstwhile autumnal excursion to the Carolinian woods. We will be unavailable until tuesday, due to extreme Natural History Overload Syndrome (ENHOS). We're having more fun than you.

Seriously,
B.L. Padgett, esq., Patrician.

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10 October, 2006

SALAMANDER ALERT

Remain vigilant as the week progresses, as the time is ripe for viewing sexually active members of the polyphyletic clade Amphibia. Green and Marbled salamanders are making their annual run for the procreative borders and will be out in the open and congregated as at no other time. An impromptu nighttime oppoprtunity to see these fabled creatures may take place at Dr. Evan's bluffside house following any significant rain. Be ready at a moment's notice.

Regards
B.L. Padgett, esq., Patrician.

A True Naturalist

The Society has been invited to the home of Harry and Jean Yeatman, imminent scholars of Natural History with over 170 combined years of experience in the field. This dynamic duo dusted doubtlessly with difinitive wisdom about the Cumberland Plateau and its environs will host an open house for Society Fellows and Affiliates Thursday, 19 October at 5 o'clock. Comprehensive insect collections, timeless stories, and snake trapping are on the adgenda. A chariot will be provided by the Society to convey us en masse. Watch for detailed updates.

Uproariously,
B.L. Padgett, Patrician.


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09 October, 2006

Meeting Tonight.

Please join the Sewanee Natural History Society tonight at 7:30 in the Torian Room of the Library for our second official meeting of the semester. We will be hearing field updates from a few guests, and our upcoming fall break trip as well as other excursions will be discussed.