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used the house. Last year it was oc- 

 cupied by classes from the Agassiz 

 School of Cambridge, while a new 

 schoolhouse was being built, and since 

 then Harvard has lent it for the Cam- 

 bridge Trade School for Girls and for 

 city evening school clasises. — Boston 

 Newspaper. 



Contributions for Little Japan. 



Mrs. Charles E. H. Phillips. 



Glenbrook. Conn $ 5.00 



Well . .Wisher 5-00 



Mrs. Charles B. Allyn. River- 

 side, Conn 500 



Mr. Robert Stewart, Sound 



Beach 10.00 



Mr. S. C. Hunter. New Rochelle, 



N. Y I5-00 



Mr. B. AV. King, East Orange. 



N. J ^ i-oo 



Mrs. Edward B. Close, Green- 

 wich 10.00 



Miss Laura Boorman. Palmer. 



Mass 300 



Mr. Theodore H. Kirk, Stamford, i.oo 

 Mrs. Robert McGinnis. Sound 



Beach 10.00 



Mr. Charles F. Waterbury. 



Stamford i.oo 



Mr. Fitch A. Hoyt. Stamford.. 5.00 

 Mr. John A. Brown, Stamford.. 3.00 

 Mr. Irving Bacheller, Riverside, 



Conn 10.00 



The Greenwich Academy 10.00 



Mrs. Jesse Moore Chester, Green- 

 wich 5.00 



Mrs. T. Langeloth, Riverside, 



Conn 20.00 



Manitou Lodge i.oo 



Mr. William Cohn. Stamford . . 20.00 

 Mr. Hugh L. Cooper, Stamford 5.00 

 Mr. Edwin Binney, Sound 



Beach to.oo 



Nature Lover 2.00 



Mrs. C. C. Hinton. Hartford. 



Conn I.oo 



Dr. Robert T. Morris, New 



York City 5.00 



A Friend i.oo 



Mrs. S. O. Edmonds, New York 



City 500 



Mr. Don C. Seitz, Riverside, Conn. 5.00 

 Honorable Francis O. Winslow, 



Norwood, Mass 10.00 



The Lyman Hoyt's Son & Co., 



Stamford 5.00 



Mr. James J. Horan, Stamford. . 3.00 



Cash I.oo 



$195.00 

 Previously acknowledged . .$282.00 



Total $477-00 



For Growth and Efficiency. 

 Mr. Worcester Reed Warner, 



Tarrytown-on-Hudson, N. Y. $50.00 

 A Friend 10.00 



Huge. Southern Bullfrogs. 



Raymond L. Ditmars, Curator 'of 

 Reptiles at the New York Zoological 

 Park, motored to ArcAdiA from his 

 home at Scarsdale on Sunday, March 25, 

 bringing his family and several friends 

 to spend the afternoon. He presented 

 to The Agassiz Association a male and 

 a female southern bullfrog. These alert 

 yet bulky fellows take their food on a 

 somewhat large scale. In the wild state 

 thev catch and swallow small birds. In 

 captivity they are especially fond of 

 mice and small rats, a diet slightly out 

 of our common conception of the frog as 

 limited to earthworms and small insects. 



This spring extended studies in bull- 

 frogs, salamanders and newts are to 

 be carried on at ArcAdiA, and any one 

 who finds specimens along these lines is 

 cordially invited to send them to Ar- 

 cAdIx^. Especially are desired the local 

 salamanders which seem unknown to 

 most people. 



Please remember this educational uplifting work in making your will. 

 iForm of ^rqitrat tn titp Assoriatinn 



/ hereby give and bequeath to I he Agassia Association, an incorporated 

 association, having its principal executive office at ArcAdiA, in Sound Beach, 

 in the toivn of Greenwich, Connecticut, tJie sum of dollars. 



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