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Membership 



The present report has been sent not only to the Life, Sus- 

 taining and Associate Members, but also to many non-mem- 

 bers who, it is hoped, will join the Society. If you are already 

 a member, will you not try to obtain another name to put on 

 the slip? If you are not yet a member, will you not join at 

 once ? 



This Society has far too few members and contributors ; we 

 need $50,000 at least in order to increase our working fund 

 and activities. Will you help expand our usefulness? 



You are invited to join the Society. 



It is understood that persons joining the Society are in sym- 

 pathy with its principles and agree not to wear the feathers of 

 wild birds. The plumes of the ostrich and the feathers of 

 domesticated birds are allowable. 



The classes of membership are : 



Life Members: paying not less than twenty-five dollars at 

 one time. 



Sustaining Members: paying one dollar annually. 



Associate Members: paying twenty-five cents annually. 



Junior Members: under sixteen years, paying ten cents. 



Local Secretaries may join the Society on the twenty-five 

 cent membership fee, and have the advantages of Sustaining 

 Members. 



Further information relating to the Society will be given on 

 application to the Secretary, to whom also requests should be 

 made for the various pamphlets and circulars prepared for free 

 distribution, for the use of the free lectures and libraries, and 

 also for the purchase of the Audubon calendars, charts, and 

 bird plates published by the Society. All donations and sub- 

 scription fees for the Society should be sent to the Secretary- 

 Treasurer, 



WiNTHROP Packard, 



66 Newbury Street, Boston, Mass. 



