2 Massac hu sett s^'-A u d u b o n Society 



The Massachusetts Audubon Society 



(Founded 1896. Incorpor.\ted (1915) 

 Edward Howe Forbush, President Winthrop Packard, Secretary-Treasurer 



Charles F. Batchelder 

 Mrs. J. L. Bremer 

 Mrs. John L. Gardner 

 Mrs. Augustus Hemenway 

 Mrs. Henry s. Hunnewell 

 Mrs. Endicott Peabody 

 Miss Ellen F. Pendelton 

 Mrs. John C. Phillips 



Fr.\ncis H. Allen, Chairman 

 Mrs. Arthur T. Cabot 

 Mrs. John W. Elliot 

 Mrs. Robert B. Greenough 

 Miss Minna B. Hall 

 Mrs. .■\uGusTus Hemenw.'^y 



VICE-PRESIDENTS 

 Mrs. Dudley L. Pickman 

 Mrs. J. J. Storrow 

 Mrs. John E. Thayer 

 Miss MaryE. Woolley 

 Sylvester Baxter 

 William Sturgi^ Bigelow, M. 

 George W. Field, Ph. D. 

 W. Cameron Forbf;s 



DIRECTORS 

 Miss Harriet E. Richards 

 Dr. Glover M. Allen 

 Arthur C. Bent 

 Rev. Robert F. Cheney 

 Judge Charles F. Jenney 

 Frederic H. Kennard 



Ralph Hoffman 



Harris Kennedy 



Rt. Rev. William Lawrence, D.D. 



A. Lawrence Lowell 



James Arnold Lowell 



Prof. Edward S. Morse 



Hon. Herbert Parker 



Prof. Charles S. Sargent 



Ralph Lawson 



Edward L. Parker 



Dr. John C. Phillips 



Alexander Pope 



Dr. Charles W. Townsend 



WiLLi.\M P. Wharton 



MEMBERSHIP 



The Society needs -150,000 at least in order to increase its activities. 

 Will you help expand its usefulness? The classes of Membership are 

 Life Members paying not less than S25.00 at one time. 

 Sustaining Members paying $1.00 annually. 

 Junior Members under ten years, paying 10 cents. 



ADVANTAGES OF MEMBERSHIP 

 Bird Preservation 



Personal participation in the great work of saving our valuable and beautiful' 

 wild birds. 



Information 



Advice from competent specialists on the best methods of bird study and bird 

 protection on the home grounds, in sanctuaries or elsewhere, assistance in identification. 



Reading Room and Exhibition Hall 



Use at any time of the reading room and exhibition hall at the office, 66 Newbury 

 Street, where bird books, pictures, charts, leaflets and all modern appliances for bird 

 protection are displayed. 



Bird Lectures 



The Society gives annually a Course of Lectures, illustrated by stereopticon and 

 moving pictures by the foremost bird specialists of the countiy. Members have the 

 first opportunity to purchase these tickets at moderate prices. 



Bird Sanctuary 



Members and their friends have free use of the Moose Hill Bird Sanctuary for 

 bird study and recreation. 



Monthly Bulletin 



All Sustaining and Life Members receive without further expense the Monthly 

 Bulletin, containing information regarding the work of the Society and news of interest 

 in the world of bird study and bird protection. 



