cured, $1.25 contributed; Metuchen, January 21, School Audi- 

 torium, School Board Pubhc Lecture Series, attendance over 

 300, $10 contributed, one new member secured ; Allendale, Feb- 

 ruary 2, Borough Hall, Community Dinner under the auspices 

 of the Board of Trade, thirty minute talk without illustrations, 

 expenses paid; Demarest, March 2, 8 P.M., School Hall, under 

 the auspices of the Home and School Association, attendance 

 about 200, $3 contributed, two new members secured; Bergen 

 Grange Hall, Hackensack, April 19, under the auspices of the 

 Bergen Grange, 8 P.M., attendance small; Clinton, May 2, 

 8 P.M., request of Mr. William M. Savin, for Boy Scouts and 

 general public, attendance about 200, $25 contributed by Mr. 

 Savin; Park Ridge, May 18, 8 P.M., Public Hall, request of 

 Mrs. C. W. Laws, for general public, to create interest in or- 

 ganization of a local society, attendance about 200; Englewood, 

 May 23, Liberty School, for Junior Audubon Classes of Engle- 

 wood, attendance about 150 children; Leonia, May 25, 8 P.M., 

 Presbyterian Church, for the Leonia Bird Club, about 60 pres- 

 ent, Sustaining Membership of Club secured; Glen Gardner, 

 July 14, 8 P.M., State Tuberculosis Sanatorium, for the patients 

 and staff of the Sanatorium by request of Messrs. William M. 

 Savin and George A. Rutherford, about 300 present, expenses 

 paid, $25 contributed by Mr. Savin, one new member secured. 

 The net results of these lectures were nearly two thousand 

 people addressed on bird protection ; fourteen new members se- 

 cured ; $64.25 contributed to the Society's funds; ten lectures 

 given. 



The Secretary has also addressed the Teachers' Institutes 

 of Somerset County at Somerville, September 26; Monmouth 

 County at Ocean Grove, September 27, Sussex County at New- 

 ton, September 28, and Ocean County at Lakewood, Septem- 

 ber 29, in the interest of the Junior Audubon Class work in the 

 schools. 



Exhibit: The Englewood Bird Club held an exhibit in a 

 vacant store on Deane Street, Englewood, during the week com- 

 mencing October 11, 1915, in which the Society co-operated. 

 The Club had on exhibit a large variety of devices for attract- 

 ing and sheltering birds, including nesting boxes, food shelters 

 and baths. One of the large show windows was occupied by 

 the portable "Economic alue of Birds" exhibit belonging to 

 the Society. The Vice-President of the Club and the Secretary 

 of the Society were in charge of the exhibit, which attracted 

 a good deal of attention and much favorable comment. A con- 



