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Kentucky. President, Mrs. Montgomery Merritt, Henderson ; Sec- 

 retary, Ingram Crockett, Henderson. 



Louisiana. President, Frank M. Miller, 203 Hennon Bldg., New 

 Orleans ; Secretary, Miss Anita Pring, 1449 Arabella St., New Orleans. 



Maine. President, Prof. A. L. Lane, Waterville ; Secretary, Mrs. C. 

 B. Tuttle, Waterville. 



Massachusetts. President, William Brewster, Cambridge; Secre- 

 tary, Miss H. E. Richards, Society of Natural History, Boston. 



Maryland. President, W. C. A. Hammel, State Normal School, Balti- 

 more; Secretary, Miss A. W. Whitney, 715 St. Paul St., Baltimore. 



Michigan. President, ; Secretary, Alex. W. Blain, Jr., 131 



Elmwood Av., Detroit. 



Minnesota. Pi-esident, John W. Taylor, St. Paul ; Secretary, Miss S. 

 L. Putnam, 229 Eighth Av., S. E., Minneapolis. 



Lake City Audubon Society, Minnesota. President, Mrs. G. F. Benson, 

 Lake City; Secretary, Mrs. C. A. Koch, Lake City. 



Missouri. President, Walter J. Blakely, St. Louis; Secretary', 

 August Reese, 2516 North 14th St., St. Louis. 



Nebraska. President, Dr. Robert H. Wolcott, Lincoln ; Secretary, 

 Wilson Tout, Dunbar. 



Nebraska, Omaha. President, Dr. L. R. Towne, Oinaha; Secretary, 

 Miss Joy Higgins, 544 So. Thirtieth St., Omaha. 



Ne-w Hampshire. President, Mrs. Arthur E. Clark, Manchester ; 

 Secretary, Mrs. F. W. Batchelder, Manchester. 



New York. President, Morris K. Jesup, New York; Secretary, 

 Miss Emma H. Lockwood, 243 West 75th St., New York. 



New Jersey. President, Alexander Gilbert, Plainfield ; Secretary, 

 Miss Julia S. Scribner, 510 E. Front St., Plainfield. 



North Carolina. President, J. F. Jordan, Greensboro ; Secretary, T. 

 Gilbert Pearson. Greensboro. 



North Dakota. President, ; Secretary, Mrs. C. M. Cooley', Grand 



Forks. 



Ohio. President, Wm. Hubbell Fisher, 13 Wiggins Block, Cincin- 

 nati ; Secretary, Miss Gertrude Fay Harvey, Bond Hill. 



Oklahoma. President, H. D. White, Enid; Secretary, Mrs. Adelia 

 HoLCOMB, Enid. 



Oregon. President, E. W. Tallant, Astoria; Secretary, Mrs. J. E. 

 Gratke, Astoria. 



Pennsylz'ania. President, Witmer Stone, Academy of Natural Sci- 

 ences, Philadelphia; Secretary, Mrs. Edward Robins, 114 South 21st 

 St., Philadelphia. 



Rhode Island. President, Prof. Alpheus S. Packard, Brown Uni- 

 versity, Providence ; Secretary, Miss Martha R. Clarke, 89 Brown St., 

 Providence. 



South Carolina. President, Miss C. H. Poppenheim, 31 Meeting St., 

 Charleston ; Secretary, Geo. S.Holmes, Charleston. 



