78 BOARD OF AGRICULTURE. [P. D. 4. 



Lectures and Lecturers. 

 The demand for lectures on birds has been somewhat less 

 than in the past, probably because war activities have largely 

 occupied the attention of many organizations. The following 

 list includes the names and addresses of lecturers on birds in 

 this State who are in communication with this office. 



Mrs. Harriet Upham Goode, Box 455, Sharon, Massachusetts. Local 

 Birds and their Habits; Experiences in Making and Maintaining a 

 Bird Sanctuary; The Wonderful Storj^ of Migration. Illustrated by 

 colored charts and lantern slides. 



Rajonond J. Gregory, Princeton, Massachusetts, Chairman, State Grange 

 Committee on Wild Birds. New England Birds. 



Mrs. E. 0. Marshall, New Salem, Massachusetts, Secretary, State Grange 

 Committee on Wild Birds. Many Phases of Bird Protection and Bird 

 Life. 



Dr. John B. May, Cohasset, Massachusetts. Our Neighbors the Birds; 

 With the Birds at Winnetaska; Some Humble Orchids. Illustrated 

 with colored bird portraits or lantern sUdes. 



Dr. Eleanor Mellen (Mrs. George H. MeUen), 291 Lake Avenue, Newton 

 Highlands, Massachusetts, member of the State Grange Bird Commit- 

 tee. Economic Value of Birds ; Attracting Birds about the Home ; How 

 to Study Birds; Author of Practical Methods of Attracting Wild Birds. 

 Birds in War-time. 



Winthrop Packard, Canton, Massachusetts, Secretary, Massachusetts 

 Audubon Society. Bird Music and Bird Welfare. Illustrated by lan- 

 tern slides. 



Walter K. Putney, Superintendent of Schools, Chelmsford, Massachusetts, 

 Butterflies, Birds and People; Birds and their Value to all Mankind; 

 Bird Lore and Curious Old-time Beliefs. Illustrated by lantern slides. 



Miss Ruth E. Rouillard, 66 Newbury Street, Boston, Massachusetts. 

 Our Common Birds and How we may Protect Them. Illustrated by 

 lantern slides. 



Professor Dallas Lore Sharp, Hingham, Massachusetts. The Wild Life 

 of Three-Arch Rocks. Illustrated by lantern slides. 



Horace Taylor, 294 Walnut Street, Brookline, Massachusetts. Life and 

 Song of Native Birds; Evolution of our Game-birds. Illustrated by 

 lantern slides. Bird-Friends in Colored Chalk (rapid drawing). 



Mrs. Henry F. Whitcomb, Amherst, Massachusetts. Garden Planning 

 and Planting to attract Wild Birds; Birds' Migrations; Economic and 

 Artistic Value of Birds. Illustrated by stuffed birds, skins, and manj 

 colored plates and majDS. 



