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Bird - Lore 



Sustaining Members, continued. 

 Kimball, Mr?. L. C. 

 King, Mr. E. R. 

 Kibbe, Mrs. H. C. 

 Leeds, Mrs. John G. 

 Macnamara, -Mrs. Charles 

 Martin, Mrs. John L. 

 McVey, Mrs. John C. 

 Motlev, Mr. Thomas 

 Olmsted. Mr. F. L. 

 Newark Free Public Library 

 Newell. Mrs. John E. 

 Newman, Mrs. R. A. 

 Perkins, Miss Mary R. 

 Peters, Miss Amy P. 

 Parker, Miss Eleanor 

 Porter, Miss Alice 

 Richardson, Mr. W. K. 

 Robbins. Mrs. Milton 

 Russell, Mrs. William A. 

 Ring, Mr. C. L. 

 Rowitser, Mr. Fred 

 Sampson, Mr. Alden 

 Simpson. Mr. John Boulton 

 Smith, Mr. Walter E. 

 Swinerton, Miss Lenna A. 

 Symmes, Miss Amelia M. 

 Schwarz. Mr. George F. 

 Smith. Miss ;Mav Jewell 

 St. John, Mr. Charles E. 

 Talbot, Miss Marx- 

 Tufts, Mrs. J. A. ■ 

 Townsend, Mr. William S. 

 Underwood, Mr. H. P. 

 Van Norden, Mr. Charles 

 Waite, Mrs. J. Gilman 

 Walker, Mr. Charles C. 

 Walser, Mr. Guy O. 

 Wheelwright, ^Mrs. Andrew C. 

 Wilson, Miss Lucv B. 

 White, Mi. .\lfred T. 

 White, Mrs. Charles G. 

 Whittemore, Mr. John Q. A. 

 Wright, Mrs. John Gordon 

 Whiting, Miss Mildred P. 

 Woodward, Dr. L. F. 



New Contributors 



Borden, Mrs. E. L. 

 Box 534, Ardmore, Pa. 

 Bentlev. Mrs. Sarah M. 

 Brown, Mrs. B. W. 

 Converse, Mr. A. D. 

 Clary, Miss Ellen T. 

 Cook, Mrs. Joseph 

 Cooker, Rev. J. Francis 

 Covell, Mrs. A. J. 

 Cressy, Mrs. Nettie S. 

 Daniels, Mrs. E. A. 

 Dunn, Mrs. H. Almira 

 Davis. Mr. R. W. 

 de Pierrefen, Miss Elsa Tudor 

 Flint, Mrs. Susan A. 

 Folsom, Miss Jennie Darling 



Forbes. Mrs. Wm. H. 

 Gerry. Mrs. Martha J. H. 

 Gowing. Mrs. E. H. 

 Holt. Mrs. R. S. 

 Hartwell. Mrs. Nora M. 

 Hunnewell, Mr. H. S. 

 W. H., Miss 



Hildebrand, Mrs. Charles 

 Hill, :Mr. William P. 

 Hooker. Miss Margaret 

 Jaconson, Mrs. F. C. 

 Kirkbride, Mrs. T. S. 

 Leighton, Miss Edith il. 

 Lord. Mrs. Daniel 

 MacNutt. Mrs. .Anna Davi: 

 Mead, :\Irs. Charles M. 

 Mcintosh, Mrs. Alice C. 

 Phillips, Mr. A. V. 

 Pease, ^liss Harriet R. 

 Potter, Miss Mabel L. 

 Robbins, Mrs. Milton 

 Robb, Mrs. .Alexander 

 Sonnedecker, Mr. T. H. 

 Storer. Mrs. J. H. 

 Thomas, Miss Emily Hind: 

 Waterhouse, Mrs. F. A. 

 Wiler. Mr. E. D. 

 W^ood. Mr. .\llen F. 

 Wood, Mrs. J. T. 



Junior Audubon Classes 



Fifteen thousand five hundred and 

 seventy-four children receiving systematic 

 instruction in the value and beauty of 

 bird-life, is the record of the National 

 Association's work in this direction since 

 the opening of schools in September. 

 Several of the State Societies are assisting 

 in this undertaking, especially is this the 

 case in Ohio, New Jersey. Pennsylvania, 

 Rhode Island and Massachusetts. The 

 entire time of four clerks in the National 

 office is required to fill the orders and con- 

 duct the correspondence in connection 

 with this highh- important phase of the 

 -\udubon movement. It is a new thing, 

 this idea of seriousl}' teaching children 

 that birds are their friends, and should be 

 protected and encouraged to come about 

 the home. How many of us had such 

 instruction when we were children? Toda^' 

 there are beautiful and accurately colored 

 pictures of birds to be had almost for the 

 asking, and literature prepared by orni- 

 thologists, who write with a keen under- 

 standing of the lives of the birds they 

 discuss, and with a sympathy of the child's 



