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Brewster, William, Ex-President American Ornithologists' Union, Biological 



Department, Peabody Museum, Cambridge, Mass. 

 Board of Game Commission, Harrisburg, Pa. (Bought by J. M. Phillips, Member 



of the Board.) 

 Brooks, F. M., President Matchless Brass M'f'g Co., Brooklyn, N. Y. For use 



at his home at Fort Salonga, Long Island, N. Y. 

 Boyd, J. F., Druggist, Fredericktown, Pa. 

 Boardman, E. A., (of Bartlett Bros. & Co., Bankers, 60 State St., Boston, Mass.) 



For use at "Birchwood Farms," Beverly, Mass. 

 Bower, C. E., Supt. W. & W. R. R. Co., Waynesburg, Pa. 

 Cooke, A. I., Oil and Gas Operator, 



Waynesburg, Pa. 

 Cooke, Wells W., Biological Survey, U. S. 



Dept. of Agriculture, Washington, D.C. 

 Church, Charles H., Stockman and 



Farmer, Rogersville, Pa. 

 Cain, John, Assistant to Road Supervisor 



W. & W. R. R. Co., Waynesburg, Pa. 

 Crosby, Maunsell S., Grasmere, Rinebeck, 



N. Y. 

 Conner, Miss M. A., Montclaire, N. J. 

 Coffin, Mrs. F. A., Orange, N. J. 

 Delano, F. A., President Wabash Railroad 



510 Wellington Ave., Chicago, Illinois. 

 Donaghho, Walter, Donaghho Company, 



Stoneware Manufacturers, Parkersburg, 



W. Va. 

 Drown, Miss Emily D., Weldon P. O., 



Montgomery, Co. Pa. 

 Downey, Frank W., Attorney at Law, 



Waynesburg, Pa. 

 Dulaney, Jasper, Merchant, East Waynes- 

 burg, Pa. 

 Dutcher, William, President National As- 

 sociation Audubon Societies, Plainfield, 



N.J. 

 Foote, Avery L., Manager Wayne County 



Milling Co., Newark, Wayne Co., N. Y. 

 Gunther, Mrs. W. H., Babylon, Long 



Island, N. Y. 



FIGURE 10 



Style 9 Martin House of Miss Emily 

 Drown, Weldon, P. O., Penna. 



not care to associate the name of a person with this good cause, who undertakes a self- 

 imposed duty of helping the birds by cheating a fellow citizen. 



The lesson may teach us to be more stringent in the future, but in the present 

 cases I have squared the unsettled bills with the Company, humbly submit to the 

 imposition by these unreliable purchasers and dedicate the houses to the Martins. 



