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    NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND D
    P.O. BOX 2346, CHARLOTTETOWN C1A 8Cl’

    MEETINGS are held on the first Tuesday of the month (except June, July,’
    August and September) at 8:00 p.m. at the Farm Centre on University Ave-
    nue, Charlottetown. Members and non-members are welcome.

    MEMBERSHIP is open to anyone interested in the natural history of Prince
    Edward Island. Membership is available at any meeting or by contacting
    Margaret Mallett, 53 Fitzroy St., Charlottetown, P.E.I. C1lA 1R4 (phone
    894-9595). Annual rates are as follows: regular - $4; student - $2;
    family - $5. Renewals are due in early January.

    LOSS EXECULTIVE:* PReSiden tric acds snetee 5's Susan Stephenson, Winsloe 368-27
    ViiGO=PFSSTOSINE .ecic kus aso. toes Dan McAskill, Donagh 569-43
    Past-President.....Rosemary Curley, Summerville 838-43
    Sec/Treasurer...Margaret Mallett, Charlottetown 894-9595
    Recording Sec....Teresa Hughes, Websters Corner 676-2026
    Di reevo ns 2:0. 2:6 oee----Geoff Hogan, Springvale 368-1224

    S oe bers» de,sisce RUCHY RiGCnMan, Baldwin Road SaeG=Zov79

    NEWSLETTERS are published bi-monthly. Articles, notes, reports, drawings,
    etc. are welcomed from members and non-members. If you have seen anythi
    unusual, please share it with us. It is important to have your observa-
    tions recorded so that others may learn from them. "Today's notations
    become tomorrow's history". All contributions should be sent to:

    Gary Schneider,

    RR#6,

    Cardigan,..Pob.Ps COA 1G0

    Phone: 838-2678

    The Natural History Society gratefully acknowledges financial assistance
    from the Department of Transportation and Public Works which enables the
    newsletters to be distributed to schools and libraries and to members.

    The Natural History Society of P.E.I. is a member organization of the Can-
    adian Nature Federation. The Society is a registered, non-profit organi-
    zation. Editors of other newsletters are welcome to reprint articles from

    the Island Naturalist (except when copyrighted) but acknowledgement would
    be appreciated.

    This month’s cover

    It is odd to look out the windows and see snow on the ground and near
    white-out conditions, when three weeks ago I saw marsh marigolds (Caltha
    palustris) pushing their leaves out of a small stream's edge. Properly
    known as cowslips, they grow in wet areas and are a sure sign of spring.

    The glossy heart- or kidney-shaped leaves are topped by shiny yellow
    flowers, which resemble buttercups more than marigolds. The leaves can ‘iy
    be used as potherbs, but need several short boilings with changes of

    water between. They should not be eaten raw.

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Island Naturalist -- 1988-03-01 -- Page 14
Date Issued
1988-03-01
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English
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