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tures in this film are by Irene and William Finley of Oregon, At 2:30 

 Robert Cushman Murphy will lecture on some extraordinary phases of 

 bird-life on the coast of western South America, showing some spectacular 

 and intensely interesting moving pictures of the birds and animals of that 

 picturesque and faraway region. The entertainment will close with 

 whistling reproductions of bird music by Mr. Edward Avis. 



APRIL 2nd — 2 P. M. Movies of the home life of our common birds 

 by Thomas S. Roberts of the University of Minnesota. 2.30, illustrated 

 lecture by H. C. Oberholser, of the Biological Survey. This lecture also 

 will close with whistling imitations by Mr. Avis. 



APRIL 9th — 2 P. M. Special movies to be announced later. At 2.30 

 Norman McClintock — intimate studies of the bird-life of a Florida reser- 

 vation made with the moving-picture camera. The lecture will close with 

 whistling imitations of birds by Arthur C. Wilson. 



Life Members Received from December 1st to December 24th 



Lane, Miss Margaret 

 Mason, Mrs. C. 0. 



19 Oxford St., Cambridge 

 North Attleboro 



Sustaining Members Received from December 1st to December 24th 



Cochrane, Mrs. Douglas 

 Conant, Mrs. Richard K. 

 Gage, Dr. Homer 

 Klein, Charles, Jr. 

 Haskell, H. Spencer 

 Heilman, William C. 

 Hemenway, Mrs. Myles 

 Hinckley, Miss Rose 

 Lane, Mrs. D. W. 

 Lemon, Miss Ella E. 

 Linehan, John J. 

 Manson, Mrs. A. D. 

 Marston, Mrs. Rebecca L. 

 Meserve, Mrs. C. D. 

 Morris, L. F. 

 Morse, Mrs. J. S. 

 Morton, James M. 

 Newhall, Mrs. William Rice 

 Nickerson, Mrs. Edith C. 

 Noyes, Edgar F. 

 O'Malley, Charles J. 

 Packard, Gertrude R. 

 Palmer, Miss Lucy Jane Brent 

 Peck, Mrs. Mary J. 

 Perera, G. L. 

 Young, Miss Emily W. 



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MEMBERSHIP 



Sustaining membership in the Massachusetts Audubon Society costs 

 but $1.00 a year. It carries with it subscription to the Bulletin, worth the 

 dollar in itself, as well as numerous other privileges. 



Twenty-five dollars or more paid in one sum constitute Life Member- 

 ship. Life Members pay no annual dues, but have all the privileges of 

 Sustaining Members. Life Membership is really perpetual membership. 

 The twenty-five dollars paid is put in the Reserve Fund, where it is at 

 interest, paying one dollar a year or better forever. Is not this worth 

 while? 



