10 Massachusetts Audubon Society 



Richardson, Mrs. John, Jr Readville 



Robinson, Mrs. F. R 1875 Commonwealth Ave., Boston 



Rogers, Mrs. W. F 50 Pleasant St., Braintree 



Root, Miss Anne Concord 



Rust, Miss Sarah H 259 Newbury St., Boston 



Sands, Mrs. C. L 132 Cedar St., Fitchburg 



Sargent, R. Franklyn 105 Exeter St., Lawrence 



Scribner, Miss Marion 46 Plymouth Road, Maiden 



Shaw, Miss Emma K 140 Cottage St., New Bedford 



Smith, Charles F 12 Parker St., Newburyport 



Smith, Miss Esther W Andover 



Smith. Hardy Onset 



Stevens, Mrs. George E 11 Park St., Haverhill 



Sullivan. Patrick 314 Cory St., Fall River 



Tarbell, G. W 35 Garland St., Bangor, Me. 



Thayer. Miss Annie Ray Franklin 



Thompson. Mrs. F. L 63 South Pleasant St.. Amherst 



Thompson, H. W 82 Beacon St.. Hartford, Conn. 



Thorpe. Mrs. John V 183 Maple St.. Fall River 



Tripp. Benjamin T 46 Cornhill St., Boston 



Turner. Miss Nellie B 98 Court St., Newtonville 



Verv, Nathaniel T 96 Bridge St., Salem 



Walker, C. William 84 Chester Ave., Chelsea 



Warner, Frederick W Wethersfield, Conn. 



Warner. Mrs. Julia A Hotel Margaret. 97 Columbia Heights, Brook- 

 lyn, N. Y. 



Weld, C. R Rock 



Wheeler, H. A Berlin 



White, Miss Mary W 19 Walnut St., Gardner 



Whitney, Miss Lucy A 274 Park Ave.. Arlington Heights 



Whittemore, E. H 96 Cedar St., Fitchburg 



Wing, William A 24 South 6th St., New Bedford 



Winslow, Francis Norwood 



Wood. Frank H Fremont, N. H. 



Woodman, Mrs. Avis J 242 Rock St.. Fall River 



LEGACIES 



Sums donated by will to the Society are placed in the Reserve Fund of 

 the Society, a use of the money which has peculiar value because of its per- 

 manence. 



The altruistic work of the Massachusetts Audubon Society, carried on 

 for many years with increasing success, suggests the desirability of remem- 

 bering it in this fashion. All the funds of the Society are handled carefully 

 and conservatively, but the Reserve Fund, in the exclusive control of the 

 Board of Directors, is especially worthy of consideration of testators who 

 wish to make legacies of lasting usefulness. 



There will always be need of organized work for bird protection, a 

 form of conservation of the greatest importance to the general welfare. The 

 Reserve Fund of the Society, when of sufficient size, will insure this. Can 

 you not help in this way? 



FORM OF BEQUEST 



/ give and bequeath to the Massachusetts Audubon Society, Incor- 

 porated, the sum of Dollars for its 



Reserve Fund. 



