The Audubon Societies 



important and delightful a role in the great moving picture con- 

 stantly unrolling its scroll before our eyes. Every one should 

 join the National Association of Audubon Societies not only be- 

 cause there are still some sections of this big country where plucked 

 robins are sold on skewers in the markets, but because there is to- 

 day no American who, consciously or unconsciously, is not already 

 in the Society's debt. The headquarters of the Association are 

 situated at 1974 Broadway, New York City. 



NELTJE BLANCHAN. 

 Oyster Bay, Long Island, N. Y., 1917. 



