NEIV JERSEY AUDUBON SOCIETY 



annual contributions of amounts of $100, $50, $25, $10, $5 and 

 $2. Our plan appears at this writing to have every chance of 

 the hoped for success. 



In regard to the school work, it is now possible, due to our 

 new plan for securing an increased income, to again cooperate 

 with the National Association of Audubon Societies. The 

 Association will assume the principal expense of the work and 

 we a minor share. The Association has turned over to us the 

 entire work in the schools of New Jersey, and with their mate- 

 rials we shall be able to carry on the work extensively. The 

 New Jersey Audubon Society is practically the only State 

 Society which is in a position to thus take over for the National 

 Association the conducting of the Junior work in its State. 



We now stand on a firm foundation from which to conduct 

 the work that we have assumed since our organization. As 

 to how much more we can undertake, that depends on how 

 well yon, members of the New Jersey Audubon Society, will 

 aid us in subscribing to our new plan for contributors and in 

 interesting others to do likewise. The field before us is unend- 

 ing, and our activities limited only by our means. Let us hope 

 the new year will bring to us this means to a greater degree 

 than we dare expect. 



J. Dryden Kuser, 



President. 



