"We thank for your interest and enthusiasm in the movement and for 

 favors shown us. We are sending letters to congressmen concerning 

 the proposed aigret phnnc bill or part of bill." Charles E. Dietz, principal, 

 Stanhope, N. J. 



''The children are delighted with the leaflets and pictures. Their in- 

 terest is so great that sixteen of them took a bird walk with me at 5.30 

 o'clock yesterday morning." Miss Clara C. Videto, Arlington, N. J. 



"Last spring I organized in Cranford, New Jersey, a Junior Audubon 

 Society of forty-five members. The pupils have shown much enthusiasm 

 in the subject, and it has been of great value to them. 



"A lecture, illustrated by slides and accompanied by bird calls on 

 the violin, gave them much pleasure. 



"We have also written compositions about birds, using the colored 

 leaflets as covers. The children built bird-boxes, and, during the winter, 

 have not forgotten to feed their little feathered friends. 



"Personally, I have enjoyed 'Bird-Lore' very much. I intend to 

 organize a new society very soon, as many children are asking for the 

 leaflets." Miss Florence A. Brainerd, Westfield, N. J. 



"We have been much interested in the winter birds in my second 

 grade, and have taken them for nature-study lessons individually. We 

 have a tree outside our school-room window on which we have hung a 

 piece of suet. So far, we have had downy woodpeckers, brown creepers 

 and white-breasted nuthatches come to it." Miss Mary M. Burch, Mor- 

 ristown, N. J. 



"I wish to thank you for the copies of 'Bird-Lore' and various leaflets 

 the Audubon Society has been sending me. My class is very much inter- 

 ested in birds, and has reported what (to me) seems a creditable number 

 this season." Miss Anna C. Scott, Englewood, N. J. 



"We have formed ourselves into a society for the protection of birds, 

 and are studying each different kind by using your most interesting 

 pamphlets. The boys and girls are very much interested, and are looking 

 for signs of all kinds of birds already. They are proud of their society, 

 in which they have the president and all other officers. They are also 

 proud of their buttons. The children are now preparing to build boxes 

 for the use of their little friends in the spring and summer. 



"The children all join heartily with me in thanking you for this 

 most useful material." Miss Laura Kinnev. Trenton. N. T. 



