124 



Bird - Lore 



NEW LIFE MEMBERS 



Enrolled from January 1, 1922 to March 1, 1922 



Auchincloss, Hugh D. 

 Bowdoin, George 

 Curtis, James F. 

 Dowd, Joseph 

 Kellogg, W. K. 



Moore, Paul 

 Moran, John A. 

 Schumann, Mrs. J. H. 

 Zimmerman, John 



NEW SUSTAINING MEMBERS 



Enrolled from January 1, 1922 to March 1, 1922 



Abercrombie, Mrs. Ronald T. 

 Armstrong, Mrs. Duane 

 Atkinson, Mrs. H. M. 

 Barghoorn, Dr. E. S. 

 Bartol, Mrs. Henry G. 

 Bechtold, Dr. A. Charles 

 Bird, E. D. 

 Blodgett, Miss Eleanor 

 Burger, Miss Jeannette 

 Chiniguy, William F. 

 Clapp, Mrs. F. G. 

 Clegg, Luther B. (Mrs.) 

 Coker, Edward R. 

 Dibell, Mrs. Dorrance 

 Doane, Geo. W. 

 Doering, O. C. 

 Drummond, Mrs. E. J. 

 DuBois, Mrs. M. B. 

 Dudley, Miss Laura F. 

 Duer, Mrs. S. Naudain 

 Duke, Miss Doris 

 Dumond, Mrs. Frank V. 

 Eddy, Mrs. E. B. 

 Edwards, Mrs. Wm. Seymour 

 Earrand, Max., Mrs. 

 Earrington, R. I. 

 Fell, Mrs. Martha T. 

 Fincke, Miss Nancy 

 Fisher, Mrs. Janon 

 Fulton, Miss D. G. 

 Gale, Mrs. Wm. A 

 Gasch, Herman E. 

 Gill, Mrs. Robert Lee 



Godfrey, Mrs. W. H. 



Green, Master Merrill Mead 



Greig, Walter 



Hair, Mrs. Thomas R. 



Hamilton, Mrs. J. K. 



Hansman, Master Carl Morton 



Harrington, M. H. 



Huntsberger, Russell C. 



Jones, Geo. M. 



Lowrv, Mrs. Robert J. 



Miner, Mrs. E. W. 



Moore, Theodore D. W. 



Murray, Mrs. Harriet G. 



New Canaan Bird Protective Society 



Pyle, Mrs. James Tolman 



Reid, Mrs. Bruce 



Reynolds, George G. 



Saginaw Reading Club 



Slaker, Mrs. H.'J. 



Smith, Mrs. Flora C. 



Smith, Mrs. Maxwell 



Steagill, Miss Mary M. 



Stillman, William M. 



Thaxter, John 



Towns, Mrs. Hiram 



Trump, R. W. 



Van Ingen, Miss Anne H. 



Walter, Mrs. J. H. 



Wellington, Mrs. C. O. 



Wilson, Mrs. James G. 



Zimmer, G. M. 



Zimmerman, Miss A. W. 



GOOD FOR VIRGINIA 



1 1 is a pleasure to note that the bill recently 

 pending in the Virginia Legislature, to take 

 all the funds from the sale of hunters' licenses 

 and put them in the State Treasury instead 

 of leaving them in the Game Protective Fund 

 failed of passage. 



Mr. Ernest C. Mead, Chairman of the 

 Executive Committee of the Virginia Game 

 and Game Fish Protective Association, says 

 in a recent letter: 



"I am pleased to advise the members of our 

 Association that the General Assembly has 

 defeated that part of the budget bill which 



proposed to place all of the money from the 

 State Game Department in the General Fund. 



"If this bill had gone through, it would 

 have been the ruination of our State Game 

 Department. There is no question but that 

 the defeat of this bill is due to the quick and 

 effective work done by almost ever}' member 

 of the Association. 



"In answer to the circular letter recently 

 sent out, I received nearly 500 replies. Our 

 Legislators were simply flooded with letters 

 and telegrams from sportsmen throughout 

 the state, urging them to defeat this bill." 



