Cbe ^uDubon Societies 



EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT 



Edited by WILLIAM DUTCHER 



Address all correspondence, and send all remittances for dues and contributions to 

 the National Association of Audubon Societies, 141 Hroadway, New York City 



DIRECTORY OF THE STATE AUDUBON SOCIETIES 



With names and addresses of their Secretaries 



Arizona Mrs. Harriet B. Thornber, Tucson 



California Mrs. Harriet W. Myers, 306 Ave. 66, Los Angeles 



Connecticut Mrs. Wm. Brown Glover, Fairfield 



Delaware Mrs. Wm. S. Hilles, go4 Market St.. Wilmington 



District of Columbia Miss Helen P. Childs, Chevy Chase 



Florida Mrs. I. Vanderpool, Maitland 



Illinois Miss Mary Drummond, Spring Lane, Lake Forest 



Indiana Miss Florence A. Howe, 20+3 Hillside Ave., Indianapolis 



Iowa Mrs. Wm. F. Parrott, 302 Franklin St.. Waterloo 



Kansas Mr. Frank E. McMullen, Wichita 



Louisiana Mrs. Percival Wraight, 460 Pine St., New Orleans 



Maine Mr. Arthur H. Norton, 22 Elm St., Portland 



Maryland Miss Minna D. Starr, 2400 No. Charles St., Baltimore 



Massachusetts Miss Jessie E. Kimball, Boston Society of Natural History, Boston 



Michigan Mr. Jefferson Butler, 121 Grummond Ave., Detroit 



Minnesota President, Prof. D. Lange, 2308 Commonwealth Ave.. St. Paul 



Mississippi President, Wm. Hemingway, Jackson 



Missouri President, Mr. H. R. Walmsley, 318 Keith & Perry Bldg., Kansas City, Mo 



Nebraska Miss Joy Higgins, 2g6i Pacific St., Omaha 



New Hampshire Miss Sarah H. Hazard, 100 Harrison St., Manchester 



New Jersey Miss Julia S. Scribner, 510 East Front St., Plainfield 



New York Miss Emma H. Lockwood, 243 West 75th St., New York City 



North Carolina Mr. T. Gilbert Pearson, Greensboro 



North Dakota Mrs. G. F. Ruediger, South Fourth St., Grand Forks 



Ohio Miss Kathertne Ratterman, 510 York St., Cincinnati 



Oklahoma Miss Alma Carson, Guthrie 



Oregon Dr. Emma J. Welty, 321 Montgomery St., Portland 



Pennsylvania Miss Elizabeth Wilson Fisher, Room 22, 524 Walnut St.. Philadelphia 



Rhode Island Miss Alice W. Wilcox, 165 Prospect St., Providence 



South Carolina Mr. James Henry Rice, Jr., Summerville 



South Dakota Mr. George A. Pettigrew. Sioux Falls 



Texas Capt. M. B. Davis, Waco 



Vermont Mr. Carleton D. Howe, Essex Junction 



Virginia Mrs A. S. Buford, Jr., 327 No, Harrison St., Richmond 



Washington Mr. H. Rief. 320 Jefferson St.. Seattle 



Wisconsin Mr. Robert Kremers, i 722 Jackson St.. IMadison 



President Dutcher 111 is a good chance for his recovery.— T. Gil- 

 bert Pe.^rsox. 

 The many friends of President William 



Dutcher will regret to learn that he sixth Annual Meeting 

 recently suffered a severe apoplectic stroke. 



This occurred at his home at Plainfield, The Sixth Annual Meeting of the 



New Jersey, on the morning of October 19, National Association of Audubon Societies 



His right side was entirely paralyzed, and was held, according to anouncement, in 



for many days he lay unconscious. At the American Museum of Natural History, 



this writing, howev-er, his physicians state New York City, on October 25, 1910. 



that, as no second stroke has occurred, In the absence of President Dutcher, 



and no complications have arisen, there First Vice-President Dr. T. S. Palmer 



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