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6. Our Animal Friends. Published by the American Society 
for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, Madison avenue and 
Twenty-sixth street, New York. 
7. Our Dumb Animals. Published by the Massachusetts So- 
ciety for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, 19 Milk street, 
Boston, Mass. The paper is also the organ of the American Hu- 
mane Education Society and of the American Bands of Mercy. 
8. The National Humane Educator, 216 West Fourth street, 
Cincinnati, O. 
Most of these magazines will mail a free sample copy. 
II. Socreries 
1. The Audubon Societies. See page 93. Correspondence 
in regard to forming Audubon Societies or other Bird Protective — 
Societies may be addressed to Mrs. Mabel Osgood Wright, Fair- 
field, Conn. 
2. The League of American Sportsmen. See pages 132-135. 
3. The Agassiz Association. For full information write to 
Mr. H. H. Ballard, Pittsfield, Mass., or see the Handbook of the 
Agassiz Association. 
4. Society for the Protection of Birds. Mrs. F. E. Lemon, 
Secretary, Hillcrest, Redhill, England. Publishing Department, 
3826 High Holborn, W. C., England. 
5. Bund der Vogelfreunde, Graz, Austria. 
6. American Humane Education Society. Geo. P. Angell, 
President, 19 Milk street, Boston, Mass. 
7. Bands of Mercy, Geo. P. Angell, President, 19 Milk street, 
Boston, Mass. These bands have been organized among the 
school children of many cities, towns, and country districts. 
8. The Societies for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals and 
the Humane Societies. 
Besides the general humane work done by them, 
some of these societies have done very effective work 
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