T| JJiiring tJu i/rar /msl, the first of the 

 rrcoufitnictio/i /xriod, and as difjici<ll for 

 ■siic/i (III or(/(iiii:(ifion as muj of the luird 

 irar ijcurs, 



THE 



New Jersey Audubon Society 



HAS SECURED A NET CJALX OE TllREi: I'A'LRoXS. 

 TWO LIEE MEMBERS. THIRTY-EIGHT SUSTAIXEXG 



mf:.mhers axu eightv-eour members; AC- 



COMPLLSHED MUCH ALONG THE LINES OF 



ITS LEGITIMATE OBJECTS, IN SPITE OF 



TOTALLY INADEQUATE FUNDS, AND 



DEVELOPED IN ALL RESPECTS. 



T[ Developed its ecliieational influence 

 tlirou.i;li Press, Lectures, work in the 

 Schools and eoirespondence. 



TI With a .")()% short aiic in material, d in- 

 to lack of funds, oriianized 315 Scliool 

 I^ird Clubs, with a total nieinbershij) of 

 4,953 school cliildicn inend»ers. 



li deceived in nienilMMship fees and con- 

 tributions, includinii balance from last 

 year, .f 5,500; expended over J?4,l(io wliere 

 several times that anmnnt was nrucntly 

 needed, and develo]KMl a bahmcc to carry 

 into tlie new year of over .^1,300. 



