H Notwithstanding the continuing and 

 increasing general retrenchment during 

 the past year, with aid in the great ivar 

 relief work monopolizing to such great 

 extent, the philanthropies of the people, 

 and despite serious losses through resign- 

 ations and delinquencies 



THE 



New Jersey Audubon Society 



HAS INCREASED ITS MEMBERSHIP. 



ESTABLISHED ITS HEADQUARTERS OFFICE IN NEWARK 



AND SUCCESSFULLY MET THE INCREASED 



OBLIGATIONS DEVOLVING UPON IT. 



Q Conducted a greater and more effective 

 Educational Campaign through the Press, 

 Lectures and Work in the Schools than 

 ever before. 



^ Organized 579 Junior Audubon Classes 

 in the Schools of New Jersey, v^ith a total of 

 14,382 members. 



C|} Received in membership fees and vol- 

 untary contributions over $5600 and 

 expended nearly $3000 in the furtherance 

 of its objects, while increasing its balance 

 to more than $1400, over tw^ice that of 

 the previous year. 



