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Dunn, Miss Sarah A Ashland, Maine 



Eastman, Clarence W Amherst 



Eastman, Harold F 155 Lincoln Ave., New London, Conn. 



Eaton, Nancy Wells, Maine 



Eddy, Richmond 49 Fairfax Street, West Newton 



Edwards, Miss Helen W 1 Arhngton Place, Haverhill 



Emery, Allan C Kings Oak Hill, Weymouth Heights 



Fellows, Mrs. Otis D 142 Homer Street, Newton Centre 59 



Fernald, Miss Carrie Sharon 



Fletcher, L. B 75 State Street, Boston 



Goodale, Miss CaroUne J P. O. Box 43, Weston 



Hall, Miss Marjory L 22 Hardy Road, Swampscott 



Hedge, WilUam R 87 Kilby Street, Boston 



Hudson, Maria A 13 Hilton Street, Hyde Park 



Knight, Miss P. L Suite 8, 590 Newbury St., Boston 



Lewis, Mr. Walter C 41 Mt. Vernon St., Boston 



Locke, Miss Elizabeth L 634 Pleasant St., Belmont 



Mason, Charles E 30 State Street, Boston 



Mason, Charles E., Jr 25 Exeter St., Boston 



Mason, Miss Harriet 25 Exeter St., Boston 



Mason, John A 25 Exeter St., Boston 



Matthews, Mrs. Frances H Fortnightly Club, Sharon 



Newhall, Mrs. Louis M 31 Bassett St., East Lynn 



Read, Miss E. A 17 Paul St., Newton Centre 



Richardson, Cyrus N Boston City Hospital, Boston 



Russell, Miss Harriet J 709 Winthrop Street, Medford 



Sharpley, Miss F. 97 Pinckney Street, Boston 



Sherman, Miss Jane M .25 Clover Street, Belmont 



Upham, Mrs. R. W Rowley 



Bird Day at Sharon. — The Annual Bird Day at the Moose Hill 

 Sanctuary has been set this year for Saturday, May 14th, at which time 

 it is believed that the warbler migration will be in full swing and that 

 most of the local birds will have arrived. As at present planned, there 

 will be no formal exercises, but all members and friends are invited to come 

 for the day and enjoy the Sanctuary, — birds, wild flowers, woods and 

 museum, all of which are at their best at this season. Last year more 

 than five hundred people visited the headquarters museum and the various 

 attractions, came early, stayed late and went away impressed with the 

 beauty of the place and its friendly wild life, also with the value of the 

 bird sanctuary idea. If coming for all day, bring a basket luncheon. 

 Sandwiches, coffee and ice-cream will be on sale at the Field residence, 

 which will be open to all visitors. 



New Bird at Sharon Sanctuary. — Visitors to the Sanctuary invariably 

 come away friends, not only of the birds, but of Warden Higbee and his 

 wife. All such will be pleased to learn that the great white bird recently 

 reported as hovering about the place alighted on Monday, March 21st, and 

 was identified as will be seen by the following report from the Warden: 

 " For the Week ending March 21, 1921 — the stork brought us on March 

 21st, 1921, a httle baby named Louisa Sinclair Higbee, weight 7| lbs. — 

 Elsie Louise and Harry George Higbee — Respectfully and delightedly 

 submitted, H. G. Higbee, Supt." 



Bird and Flower Lecture. — A lecture entitled " Birds and Flowers 

 through the Seasons " will be given by Mr. W. D. Richardson of Chicago, 

 at Horticultural Hall, Boston, on Friday, April 29th, at 3.30 P.M., under 

 the auspices of the North Shore Garden Club and the Chestnut Hill Gar- 

 den Club. It will be illustrated by lantern-slides hand-colored by Miss 

 Grace Nichols of Chicago. Admission wiU be free. 



