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Comfort Carrier's Club Miss Edith L. Jones, Treas., Bui- 



finch Place Church, Boston. 



Conant, Mrs. J. F 1064 Beacon St., Brookline. 



Coolidge, Miss Helen 14 Coolidge Hill Rd., Cambridge. 



Cooper, Mrs. Burton H 127 Summer Rd., Brookline. 



Cowan, Fred H 25 Aldworth St., Jamaica Plain. 



Crosby, A. Morris 51 Middlesex Rd., Chestnut Hill. 



Crosby, W. 9 Park Lane, Jamaica Plain. 



Cunningham, Rev. Henry C 22 Blagden St., Boston. 



Currier, Mrs. Warren T 1806 Beacon St., Brookline. 



Curtis, Mrs. Annie F 44 Marsh Ave., Haverhill. 



(^iurtis, Joseph D 44 Marsh Ave., Haverhill. 



Curtis, Ensign Lawrence 464 Beacon St., Boston. 



Cushing, Mrs. H. W 70 Commonwealth Ave., Boston. 



Dean, Mrs. Josiah S 19 Lanark Rd., Brookline. 



Dehon, Miss Theodora 535 Beacon St., Boston. 



Denton, Miss S. E 250 Ashmont St., Dorchester. 



de Wolfe, Miss Margaret H 9 Newbury St., Boston. 



Dixon, Frederick 1101 Beacon St., Brookline. 



Dodge, Hayward C 22 Bradlee St., Dorchester Centre. 



Drew, Miss Mary S 336 Washington St., Brookline. 



Emery, Miss Octavia B 20 Hubbard Park, Cambridge. 



Eveleth, Wm. Hartwell 18 Martin St., Cambridge. 



Finney, Mrs. Esther S St. Davids, Pa. 



Ingraham, J. C 187 Gardner Road, Brookline. 



McGill, Mrs. Frederick Fisher Ave., Newton Highlands. 



Munro, Mrs. J. G 90 The Fenway, Boston. 



Parker, Mrs. W. F 65 Columbus Ave., Northampton. 



Tucker, Miss Ruth A West Paris, Me. 



SOME CONCORD BIRDS. 

 Dear Mr. Forbush: — 



Yesterday afternoon, at about 5 o'clock, I saw, in the Frog Pond on 

 Boston Common, a pair of black ducks — a duck and a drake — which ap- 

 peared to be quite unafraid although there was the usual large number 

 of people about the pond. A boy threw some pieces of bread into the 

 water and the ducks ate it. 



Last evening, at 7.25, a night-hawk flew by our house, on the easterly 

 side. It was just before the wind changed and the air was very muggy 

 and full of mosquitoes. Probably the bird was having a fine feed from 

 them. 



Bluebirds and white-bellied swallows are scarce; I have seen, about 

 our place at Concord, but two bluebirds and four white-bellied swallows 



