great good to the children and I appreciate it very mucli." Fanny 

 Leigh Beckwith, Plainfield, N. J. 



"The children seem to be intensely interested in hnding out all 

 that they can about the birds and I hope to take them out to 

 look for them as soon as the weather becomes more settled and 

 the birds begin to return." Katherine M. Beebe, Plainfield, N. J 



"The class is very much pleased with the leaflets and we have 

 had two lessons on the Flicker. The class is very much interested 

 in the work and they surprised me b}' the amount of informa- 

 tion they can give in this matter." Airs. G. F. Schults, Ridgefield 

 Park, N. J. 



"The class is much interested in the work and has been feed- 

 ing the birds during the last few weeks. One boy reported seeing 

 two Blue Jays to-day." Emma L. Goldsmith, Freehold, N. J. 



"The children are very enthusiastic and take pride in the 

 coloring of the birds." Julia C. Reilly, Newark, N. J. 



"We have very much enjoyed the work so far and the class 

 was so delighted with the Summer Yellowbird which we saw 

 last night when on a walk." Mayme Breads, Plainfield, N. J. 



"Our Junior Audubon Society members are greatl)'' pleased 



with the leaflets and bird plates recently received. They are 



pursuing their bird study with new zest." Jennie M. Roberts, 

 Hackensack, N. J. 



"A number of our teachers have accepted your ofifer in the 

 past, in connection with the Junior Audubon Society and it has 

 been a great help in interesting the children in the bird life about 

 them. You are doing a fine work and I am sure that the interests 

 of the boys and girls of to-day, who will be the men and women 

 of to-morrow, are being developed along right lines." Louis DeWitt 

 Deyo, Supervising Principal, Public Schools, Roselle Park, N. J. 



Before closing this report, it may not be out of place to once 

 more call to the attention of members how much might easily be 

 accomplished by the individual efifort of members. AA'hile a 

 very few of our members have sent in new members, or 

 materially aided us to secure such members by sendinisf names 

 of those Avho might be induced to join, by far the great bulk 

 of our increase has been secured by means of general canvass- 

 ing. A few of our members are so situated as to health or 

 some other complication that they are unable to help us in this 

 way, but the great majority could surely secure each one new 



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