2o6 DuTCHER, Report of Committee on Bird Protection. \\^^ 



A. O. U. Committee on Forekjn Relations. 



William Dutcher, New York, N. Y. 



Frank M. Chapman, New York, N. Y. 



Charles W. Richmond, M. D., Washington, D. C. 



Theodore S. Palmer, M. D., Washington, D. C. 



Ruthven Deane, Chicago, Ills. 



National Committee of Audubon Societies. 

 Wii^liam Dutcher, Chairman, 525 Manhattan Avenue, New York. 



Subcommittee on Relations zvitk Millinery Trade. 



Theodore S. Palmer, M. D., Washington, D. C 

 Frank M. Chapman, New York, N. Y. 

 William Dutcher, New York, N. Y. 



DIRECTORY OF AUDUBON SOCIETIES, 1904. 



California. President, Albert K. Smiley, Redlands ; Secretary, Mrs. 

 George S. Gay, Redlands. 



Colorado. President, VV. G. Sprague, Denver ; Secretary, Mrs. M. A. 

 Shute, Capitol Bldg., Denver. 



Connecticut. President, Mrs. M. O. Wright, Fairtield ; Secretary-, Mrs. 

 W. B. Glover, Fairfield. 



Delazvare. President, A. D. Poole, cor. Seventh and West Sts., Wil- 

 mington ; Secretary, Mrs. W. S. Hilles, 904 Market St., Wilmington. 



District of Columbia. President. Gen. G. M. Sternberg, U. S. A., 

 Washington ; Secretary, Mrs. J. D. Patten, 2212 R St., Washington. 



Florida. President, L. F. Dommerich, New York, N. Y. ; Secretary, 

 Mrs. I. Vanderpool, Maitland. 



Georgia. President, Dr. Eugene E. Murphey, Augusta ; Secretai-y, 

 Prof. H. N. Starnes, Ga. Exp. Station, Experiment. 



Illinois. President, Ruthven Deane, 504 No. State St., Chicago; 

 Secretary, Miss Mary Drummond, 208 West St.. Wheaton. 



Indiana. President, William Watson Woollen, Commercial Club, 

 Indianapolis; Secretary, Florence A. Howe, Hillside Av., Indianapolis. 



Iowa. President, Mrs. James B. Diver, Keokuk; Secretary, Mrs. L. 

 E. Felt, 524 Concert St., Keokuk. 



Sckaller Audubon Society, Iowa. President, Mrs. H. A. McLaughlin, 

 Schaller; Secretary, Miss J. E. Hamand, Schaller. 





