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Rockefeller, William, President Standard Oil Co., 26 Broadway, New York City. 



For use at Tarrytown, N. Y., and at Bay Pond, Franklin Co., X. V. 

 Smith, Samuel M., Attorney at Law, Waynesburg, Pa. 

 Smith, Miss Cora A., Biological Department, Erie High School, Erie, Pa. 

 Smith, Bryon L., Pres. Northern Trust Company, Chicago, 111. 

 Smith, Miss Eunice, "Elm Ridge," Alton, 111. 

 Sayers, A. H., Attorney at Law, Waynesburg, Pa. 

 Shriver, F. M., Ex-County Recorder of Deeds, Waynesburg, Pa. 

 Smith, Elmer I., Editor "Warren Journal," Belvidere, X. J. 

 Sharpies, P. M., "Sharpies Separator Co.," West Chester, Pa. 

 Sperry, Lewis, Attorney at Law (.-Etna Insurance Building, Hartford, Conn.) 



East Windsor Hill, Conn. 

 Troutman, P. A., District Superintendent, Carnegie Gas Co., Waynesburg, Pa. 

 Thompson, Charles, Wholesale Junk Dealer, Waynesburg, Pa. 

 Trumbull, J. H., "Trumbull Electric Mfg. Co.," Plainville, Conn. 

 Trench, D. G., 5 Wabash Ave., Chicago, 111. For use at ( >ak Park, 111. 

 Upson, Dr. Henry S., 10908 Magnolia Drive, Cleveland, Ohio. 

 Wilson, J. H., Attorney at Law, Belvidere, X. J. 

 Wheat, Mrs. Emilie A., Geneva, N. Y. 



Wales, Arvine, Treasurer Russell Engine Co., Massillon, Ohio. 

 Wheeler, Mrs. Clara R., Nashua, X. H. 



Wilkinson, Thomas H., Attorney at Law, Waynesburg, Pa. 

 Williams, Richard F., 14-16 Park Place, New York City. For use at Ticonderoga, 



N. Y. 

 Wheelwright, Mrs. A. C, Mt. Yernon St., Boston, Mass. For use at Lincoln, 



Mass. 

 Way, W. Scott, "The Sycamores," Eastern, Md. 



Summary: One hundred and live Martin Houses, mostly of 

 the medium sizes and styles, — to eighty-seven individual purchasers, 

 residing in fourteen different states. 



In going through the reports sent in by Martin-house purchasers 

 I have selected several for submitting here, which show a variety of 

 experiences with the birds and the miniature houses provided for them. 

 Especially have I drawn on those having the greatest success, to show 

 what may sometimes be anticipated, when the Martins come and find 

 conditions to their liking. 



It is not so easy to establish new colonies of House Martins as it is 

 to maintain the colonies, once the birds establish themselves. 



Mr. lames' letter, herewith submitted, stiggests this fact. The 

 extra house he bought, however, may become a great Martin success 

 the second year. Martins will eventually take up quarters in it. 



