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September 3, 1997Dear SCAN members, The weather was absolutely beautiful for the 14 SCAN members and guests that participated in the August field trip to the South Carolina Botanical Gardens adjacent to the Clemson campus. Ted, the regional director, was quite willing to take credit for the low humidity and comfortable temperatures that prevailed during the day. In the morning, we enjoyed the butterfly garden at the gardens for approximately 2 hours. The garden was swarming with many butterflies of various species as revealed in the attached list. I heard one member say that she could have spent an additional 2 hours productively at the site. In the afternoon, the group went to the home of John and Suzanne Morris in Pendleton, SC to explore their backyard. The Mayor of Pendleton, Carol Burdette, welcomed SCAN to her town. The Morris backyard is approximately 15 acres of diverse landscape. John led the group to a stream at the bottom of a steep hill that contained watercress and many creatures of interest to entomologists. The hillside contained many interesting plants as well as some acorns that appeared to be from an Overcup Oak. (Secretarys Note: Upon additional evidence and reflection, it was decided that these were prematurely shed acorns from other species that were seen to be present.) See the Flora/Fauna List The day ended with lemonade and cookies on the Morris patio followed by dinner in a restaurant in Pendleton. Special thanks are in order for Ted Cottingham, the Western Regional Director, for finding two interesting sites as a replacement for the originally planned trip to Yellow Branch. The trip was well planned and a good time was had by all. I also want to thank the John and Suzanne Morris for hosting SCAN for the afternoon and evening activities. Sincerely,
TRIP TO COSTA RICA SCAN members are planning a group trip to Southern Costa Rica with an established tour company, Caligo Ventures. The time will be February 4 - 13 and will cost $1,995 per person with round-trip airfare from Miami at $510. The trip will go to the less visited areas of Costa Rica including the cloud forests of the Talamanca Highlands and Cerro de la Muere, the mid-elevation tropical rainforests at the Las Cruces tropical research station and the Wilson Botanical Garden and then the Osa Peninsula which includes one of the most biologically diverse areas in the world, Corcovado National Park. Emphasis will be on natural history with an English-speaking Costa Rican guide but there will also be a day in the beautiful capitol of San Jose for sightseeing. I have sent for brochures and sign-up sheets from Caligo and will send them out to interested people. There must be 10 people signed up for the tour to go but only a maximum of 14 can be on the trip. Other Information of Interest: Alex Ciegler has becomethe second amateur in that family to have a paper puplished. Alex paper is South Carolina Lichens: A Preliminary Survey , published in Evansia 14: 29-41, 1997 (July 1997). This is the publication of the primary group of lichen researchers in this country. All that pounding we have heard him do was worth it!
LITTLE PEE DEE STATE PARK
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