Across l. tasty in pickles 2. resembles a bird's nest 3. armed with stinging hairs 4. turns fiery red in autumn S. named for a woolly animal and a reddish-brown colour 6. grows on rocky ground 7. an animal and a common coin 8. a dark-eyed girl 9. a tall, yellow-flowered biennial 10. called after a precious metal 11. named after a season l. tasty for breakfast 2. long-lasting gem found in oysters 3. a lawn weed with broad basal leaves 4. where a shepherd keeps his money 5. sometimes called devil's toothbrush 6. a prickly mother pig 7. a tasty Hawaiian fruit 8. a purple compositae 9. a good luck symbol 10. used in dried bouquets f ISLAND NATURE TRUST UPDATE by Daryl Guignion, Dept. of Biology, U.P.E.I. v The founding meeting of the Island Nature Trust was held on I Sept. 12 in the Farm Center. 'Unfortunately, the turn-out was Poor- However, the by-laws were accepted and a nomination i committee of five members was established to draft suitable ' candidates for election to the general council. A membership 'fee of $5.00 per person or $25.00 per organization was '~established. Those at the meeting also recommended that pā€˜major Island organizations be contacted to inform them of ;the Trust and to invite them to participate. iThe next meeting (or more accurately the completion of the {Sept. 12 meeting) will be held at the Farm Center at 8:00 p.m. ?on Sept. 26. I sincerely hope that all those people who ?expressed such interest in the information meeting held last pgspring will show up with friends. We need a large membership gand a strong general council from which to choose the v?executive. The executive will also require advice on projects }and programs for the coming year. .