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List of Massachusetts Speakers ox Birds. 



The demand for lectures on birds before schools, granges, 

 bird clubs and other organizations exceeds the supply. This 

 office can no longer furnish many lectures during the year, as 

 formerly. The following speakers gave service last year, and 

 can be engaged for 1922. All, however, are otherwise em- 

 ployed and can give comparatively little time to the work. 



Aaron C. Bagg, 70 Fairfield Avenue, Holyoke: Lantern slide talks. 

 Charles Cra^vford Gorst, 28 Beaufort Road, Jamaica Plain: Bird Music, 



Bird Habits and Bird Protection. Illustrated by colored charts and 



imitations of bird song. 

 Raymond J. Gregory, Princeton: New England Birds. 

 Mrs. Harriet Upham Goode, Box 455, Sharon: Local Birds and their 



Habits; Experiences in Making and Maintaining a Bird Sanctuary; 



The Wonderful Story of Migration. Illustrated by colored charts 



and lantern slides. 

 Mrs. Alice B. Harrington (member. State Grange Committee on Birds), 



South Lincoln : Bird Talks. Illustrated by colored lantern slides. 

 Mrs. E. 0. Marshall (Secretary, State Grange Committee on Birds), 



New Salem: Many Phases of Bird Protection and Bird Life. Illus- 

 trated by large colored charts. 

 Dr. John B. May, Cohasset: Wild Life Near Home; Our Neighbors, the 



Birds; Hunted Birds and Birds that Hunt; The Utility of Birds. 



Illustrated by colored lantern slides. 

 Dr. Eleanor Mellen, 291 Lake Avenue, Newton Highlands: Economic 



Value of Birds; Attracting Birds about the Home; How to Study 



Birds; Birds in War-time. 

 Winthrop Packard (Secretary, Massachusetts Audubon Society) , Canton : 



Bird Music and Bird Welfare. Illustrated by colored lantern slides. 

 Arthur J. Parker, 136 State House, Boston : Pleasure and Profit from Birds. 



Illustrated by colored lantern slides. 

 Walter K. Putney (Superintendent of Schools), Chelmsford: Bird Lore 



and Curious Old-time Beliefs; Birds and their Value to Mankind. 



Illustrated by colored lantern sUdes. 

 Professor Dallas Lore Sharp, Hingham: The Wild Life of Three Arch 



Rocks. Illustrated by colored lantern slides. 

 Horace Taylor, 3 Netherland Road, Brookline: Life and Song of Native 



Birds; Evolution of our Game Birds. Illustrated by lantern slides. 



Bird Friends in Colored ChaUc (rapid drawing). 

 Rev. Manley B. Townsend, 188 County Street, Attleboro; The Special 



Adaptations of Birds; Following Nature's Trail; Friendly Visiting 



^\'ith Birds; How we answered the Call of the Wild. Illustrated by 



colored lantern slides. 



