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Richards, L. D., Kirkwood, Wis. 



Ricliardson, Walter L., Pasadena, Cal. 



Rogers, Geo. H., Madison, Wis. 



Rolfe, Wm., San Bernardino, Cala. 



Sanford, Samuel, Fall River, Mass. 



Savers, Lewis, ' Waynesburg, Pa. 



Shaw, Hubert G. , Fall River, Mass. 



Sherman, Maurice S., Hanover, N. H. 



Smith, Tliorn. Portland, Mich. 

 Smith, W. G., 1338 Ohio.St., Lawrence, Kan. 



Smith wick, J. W. P., Sans Souci, N. C. 



Taylor, B. F., Box 292, Columbia, S. C. 



Vayhinger, Monroe, Moore's Hill, Ind. 



W^all, Ed., San Bernardino, Cala. 



Washburn, Percy C, Maiden, Mass. 



Weathern, H. P. T., West Farmington, Maine. 



Willard, Will A., Grinnell, Iowa. 



Zimmerman, Chas., Ambo}', Ind. 



EDITORIAL. 



In assuming control of the official organ of the chapter, 

 the members have virtually agreed to support the paper, if 

 it should not prove self-supporting, until such time as it 

 shall pay its own way. There is no better way of giving it 

 support than by seeking to advertise it as widely as possible 

 by soliciting subscriptions. There is no reason whatever 

 why the July issue should not have a circulation of 500 

 copies if each member will make even a moderate effort to 

 secure subscriptions. The business manager and editor 

 will naturally be expected to do much more than any other 

 members, but they cannot do it all. 



Our paper is a credit to the chapter, and has been highly 

 spoken of by the Auk, the leading journal of Ornithology 

 in America. No effort will be spared to make each issue 

 more excellent than the last. 



It cannot be a money-making scheme for any one, because 

 the magazine is the property of the organization. Hence 

 its managers must render their accounts to the chapter as 

 a whole, as its owner. 



