Reports of State Societies and Bird Clubs 



489 



work of replanting the fruit trees of France, 60,000 or more having been ruth- 

 lessly cut down by the retreating enemy. — (Miss) Henrietta O, Jones, 

 Corresponding Secretary. 



Cocoanut Grove (Fla.) Audubon Society. — This year three active depart- 

 ments have been added: Legislative, Educational, and Study. The first is 

 busy with important reforms; the second is doing fine work in Sunday and 

 public schools; while the chairman of the third has created an unusual interest 

 in the study of home-birds. 



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 GROVE (KLORIDA) AUDUBON SOCIETY 



We have secured a county game-warden and have presented two bird- 

 fountains, one to the Episcopal Church and one to the Christian Science 

 Temple. Both have been appreciated by the birds and are very attractive. 

 Our bird poster at a poster exhibit (of "Help Win the War") held by the Dade 

 County Federation of Women's Clubs was the center of attraction. It showed 

 some of the l^rds that cat the boll-weevil. We have interested two of the county 

 farming organizations to the extent of gaining their promise of protectors for 

 county birds. Our membership continues to increase; it now numbers 120. We 

 own a Liberty Bond. — Mrs. Kirk Munroe, Secretary. 



