2 Massachusetts Audubon Society 



A CHRISTMAS SUGGESTION. 



The Bulletin of the Massachusetts Audubon Society goes with every 

 sustaining membership. The two together make an admirable gift to anyone 

 interested in birds. The cost is but a dollar yearly for both. Such a gift 

 is really a double one, for you could make no more welcome Christmas 

 present to the Audubon Society than a new member. More members are 

 greatly needed, too, first for the moral support which is of great value, 

 second for the increased income which the annual membership dues repre- 

 sent. Opportunities for good work for bird protection increase far more 

 rapidly than our income. Many of them have to be deferred each year on 

 this account. The Society's stocking will hang in the chimney-corner this 

 month and we hope to find it full of assorted new members on Christmas 

 morning. Just one new one from each of you would put us so bravely on 

 our feet! 



NEW MEMBERS. 

 The following were added to our membership list during November: 

 Life Member 



J. T. Coolidge, 106 Beacon Street, Boston, Mass. 



Sustaining Members 



Brown, L. S., 317 Main Street, Springfield 



Buffington, Mrs. E. D., 33 Chestnut Street, Springfield 



Burnham, Roy R., 78 Devonshire Street, Boston 



Codman, Hugh, South Lincoln 



Cummings, Benjamin, 411 County Street, New Bedford 



Dawes, Henry L., Pittsfield 



Delano, Mrs. W. 0., 41 Washington Street, Newton 



Gardener, W. R., 104 Bartlett Avenue, Pittsfield 



Gardner, Mrs. George P., Southboro 



Green, Mrs. S. M., 325 Long Hill, Springfield 



Hawkins, Wm. H., The Oaks, 31 Thompson Street, Springfield 



Martin, A. E., 325 City Hall, Court Street, Springfield 



Mason, Miss Ida M., 1 Walnut Street, Boston 



Morehouse, Mrs. Martha A., 25 Thorndike Street, Brookline 



Pierce, Otis N., 9P> Cottage Street, New Bedford 



Pike, William A., Pittsfield 



Stoddard, Mrs. Wm. P., 53 Main Street, Plymouth 



Stone, F. L., 20 Taconic Street, Pittsfield 



Sturgis, Mrs. Edward, 241 Adams Street, Milton 



Sullivan, Edward T., Plummers, Whitinsville 



Taber, Frederic H., New Bedford 



The Society heartily welcomes these new members and offers them all 

 possible service and co-operation in all things pertaining to birds. The 

 office with its steadily growing exhibition of bird-protection material, bird 

 books and literature is open to all from nine until five daily, and members 

 are expected to use it freely. The office staff stands ready to help at any 

 time to solve bird problems of whatever nature. 



