Massachusetts Audubon Society 



Everett, Rev. Edward 

 Farley, William T. 

 Field, Miss Helen G. 

 Field, Mrs. P. B. 

 Fisher, E. L. 

 Fisher, Miss Lila C. 

 Freeman, Mrs. Leverett N. 

 Harding, Miss Rebecca L. 

 Haskell, Alfred T. 

 Huggins, Bertram P. 

 Jackson, Joseph 

 Johnson, Mrs. Otis S. 

 Keene, Mrs. E. F. 

 Lawton, Mrs. M. A. 

 Leighton, Mrs. Cedric 

 Lindsey, Mrs. N. Allen 

 Low, Miss Ruth E. 

 MacKay, Robert 

 Mead, Mrs. George 

 Morse, Thomas E. 

 Ogden, Miss Estelle C. 

 Packard, Dr. Horace 

 Perry, Mrs. Louis F. 

 Phillips, Mrs. A. J. 

 Sanford, S. N. F. 

 Sumner, Miss Mary A. 

 Wardwell, Percival 

 Wheeler, Miss Mildred 

 Williams, Miss Sarah 

 Woods, Prof. James H. 



652 Huntington Ave., Boston. 

 Stony Brook. 

 Voses Lane, Milton. 

 13 Hilliard St., Cambridge. 



Wonalancet, N. H. 

 46 Stratford St., West Roxbury. 

 541 Ward St., Newton Centre. 



Central St. School, Springfield. 

 34 Glendale St., Dorchester. 

 105 W. Glenwood Ave., Hyde Park. 

 25 Woodland St., Worcester. 

 78 Dalton Road, Newton Centre. 

 102 N. State St., Concord, N. H. 

 Newton. 

 8 Craigie Circle, Cambridge. 

 73 Jersey St., Marblehead. 

 58 Central St., Somerville. 

 29 Neponset Ave., Dorchester. 

 27 Church St., Winchester. 

 33 Steams Ave., Medford. 

 Hotel Vendome, Boston. 

 470 Commonwealth Ave., Boston. 

 P. 0. Box 365, Coronado, Cal. 

 West Peabody. 

 Box 702, Fall River. 

 Canton. 

 52 High St., Stoneham. 



c/o Fred Benway, Esq., Hudson. 

 229 St. Paul St., Brookline. 

 3 Mercer Circle Cambridge. 



BROCKTON AUDUBON SOCIETY 



An Audubon Society has been formed at Brockton, with Mrs. Amelia 

 C. Brown as Chairman and Mr. Rufus H. Carr, General Manager, the direc- 

 tors being Mrs. Edward H. Tindale, Mrs. G. H. Priest, Mrs. S. J. Gruver, 

 Mrs. T. L. Kendall, Mrs. C. S. Pierce, Mrs. H. L. Tinkham, Mrs. Harry H. 

 Williams, Mrs, Everett Willis, Mrs. Elroy S. Thompson, Mr. Lewis W. Crane 

 and Mr. Frank H. Whitmore. 



An ambitious program has been laid out for the Society which includes 

 six-o'clock-in-the-morning bird walks and a lecture on the evening of April 

 15th in the auditorium of the Public Library by Winthrop Packard, where 

 an exhibit of bird-protection material will be viewed and where birdhouses 

 made by Brockton school-children in a prize contest will be judged. On 

 April 22nd the Society will meet with Mrs. Amelia C. Brown. Mr. Frank 

 H. Whitmore, Librarian, will deliver an address on "The Bird Books of the 

 Brockton Public Library." On May 17th there will be an automobile ex- 

 cursion to the Moose Hill Bird Sanctuary at Sharon, where the members 

 will join with the Massachusetts Audubon Society in their Annual Bird Day 

 meeting. On May 22nd Mr. Edward Avis will lecture on birds — with stere- 



