134 OUR NATIVE BIRDS 



day, among men and boys, of killing every living thing 

 found in the woods, for the mere sake of killing. 



ARTICLE HI 



SEC. 2. Any woman may become an associate member 

 by complying with the provisions of Section 1. Associate 

 members shall have all the privileges of the League except 

 those of voting and holding office. 



SEC. 3. All ministers of the gospel and all teachers in 

 universities, colleges, public or private schools who will 

 pledge themselves to cooperate with the League of Ameri- 

 can Sportsmen in educating their people to respect game 

 and fish laws and to aid in the preservation of birds, mam- 

 mals, fishes and forests, shall, on application, be made hon- 

 orary members of the L. A. S. 



OFFICERS OF THE LEAGUE OF AMERICAN SPORTSMEN 



President, G. O. Shields, 19 West Twenty-fourth street, New 

 York.* 



1st Vice-President, Dr. C. Hart Merriam, Washington, D.C. 



2d Vice-President, E. S. Thompson, 144 Fifth avenue, New 

 York. 



3d Vice-President, Hon. W. A. Richards, General Land Office, 

 Washington, D.C. 



4th Vice-President, W. T. Hornaday, 69 Wall street, New York. 



5th Vice-President, A. A. Anderson, 93 Fifth avenue, New York. 



Secretary, Arthur F. Rice, 155 Peunington avenue, Passaic, N.J. 



Treasurer, F. S. Hyatt, National Exchange Bank, 90 West 

 Broadway, New York. 



General Counsel, Julius H. Seymour, 35 Wall street, New York. 



1 Taken from Recreation, October, 1899. 



