THE AGASSIZ ASSOCIATION 



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AGASSIZ ASSOCIATION 



Established 1875 Incorporated, Massachusetts, 1892 Incorporated, Connecticut, 1910 



Increase in Membership. 

 Mrs. E. Winters, River Forest, Illinois. 

 Mr. Charles E. White, Kenilworth, Il- 

 linois. 

 Mrs. R. G. Hinton, New York City. 



Recent Cash Contributions. 



George M. Gould, M.D., At- 

 lantic City, N. J $ 5.00 



Mr. Samuel P. Avery, Hartford, 



Conn. 25.00 



Miss Amy Folsom, Asticon, Me. .20 



Mr. Ellis B. Noyes, Portsmouth, 



A'a. 1.00 



Mrs. Charles E. H. Phillips, 



Glenbrook, Conn 5-°° 



Mr. Arthur A. Carey, Cam- 

 bridge, Mass 5.00 



Miss Katie M. Roads, Hillsboro, 



O. 1.00 



Honorable D. O. Wickham, 



Cleveland, O 10.00 



Miss Dorothy A. Baldwin, Cam- 

 bridge, Mass 5.00 



Mrs. W. R. Sidenberg, Green- 

 wich, Conn 1. 00 



Air. Arthur F. Estabrook, Bos- 

 ton, Mass 2 5-OQ 



An AA Member 20.00 



Mr. Ellis B. Noyes, Portsmouth, 



Va. 1.00 



Mrs. Fitch A. Hoyt, Stamford, 



Conn. 5.00 



Contributed Specimens. 

 W. E. Lewis, Glenbrook, Connecti- 

 cut; cedar cone taken from Lookout 

 Mountain, Chattanooga, Tennessee ; 

 piece of red cedar from the tree to 

 which General Bragg's horse was tied 

 during the battle of Missionary Ridge ; 

 piece of willow oak from Chicamauga 

 battle field ; postals of various places 

 in Chattanooga. 



Prionid or long-horned 



Miss Poloma Engle, Sound Beach, 

 Connecticut : hornets' nest with curi- 

 ous, tube-like extension ; moth. 



Miss Use Engle, Sound Beach, Con 

 necticut : 

 beetle. 



Mr. V. F. Fox, Stamford, Connecti- 

 cut: ground beetles. 



Mr. Charles Tippman, Sound Beach, 

 Connecticut : bat. 



Mr. Frank Griffin, Stamford, Con- 

 necticut : Sphinx moth. 



Principal Lee Dollinger, Sidney, 

 Ohio : drone and queen bumblebees 

 and drone wasps. 



Miss Happy Potter, Sound Beach, 

 Connecticut : very long, hair-like, 

 aquatic worms. 



Will Contribute a Dollar a Month. 



Portsmouth, Virginia. 

 My dear Mr. Bigelow: 



I have long wondered how you 

 could manage to hold on and keep 

 things moving as you have, and feel 

 sure you must have made very heavy 

 sacrifices to do it. 



My own finances are not extensive 

 and the calls are many but I will agree 

 to send one dollar a month for a year 

 to come as a contribution toward put- 

 ting things in better shape. I can do 

 this more easily than I could make a 

 contribution of five dollars outright, 

 and it would seem as if there must be 

 some others who could do the same. 

 Even a hundred would help a lot I 

 should imagine. 



It seems strange, as you have al- 

 ready said, that when so many causes 

 can get almost unlimited contributions 

 this most worthy enterprise seems un- 

 able to even starve so small is the help 

 it gets. 



Hoping a way may yet be found to 

 obtain necessary funds. 



Yours most sincerely, 



Eujs B. Noyes. 



