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Appendix 



Date Lecturer Subject Attendance 



October 20, 1911 Mr. Cleaves The Barred Owl 69 



26 " The Barn Owl 91 



November 3 " Smaller Owls 86 



10 " The Red-shouldered and Other 



Hawks Ill 



17 " The Fish Hawk 140 



24 " Sparrows and Finches 90 



December i " The Crow, the Blue Jay and 



Others 70 



8 " Gulls, Ducks and Grebes 100 



15 " How to Attract the Winter 



Birds no 



22 " The Spotted Sandpiper and 



the Killdeer 33 



29 " Some Other Interesting Snipes 



and Sandpipers ^ . . . 29 929 



January 5, 1912 Miss Lee When Old New York was 



Young 60 



11 " George Washington 75 



18 " Frogs and Toads 165 



26 " Snakes and Other Reptiles 130 430 



February 2 Mr. Cleaves Staten Island Mammals 115 



9 " How Animals Capture their 



Prey 130 



16 " Animals that have Weapons 



of Defence i35 



23 " Birds and Animals that are 



Protectively Colored no 490 



March i Miss Pollard How Plants Grow, with Some 



Life Histories 60 



7 " Trees, Useful and Ornamental 55 



15 " Wild Flowers and Their 



Homes 45 160 



22 Mr. Pollard A Trip to Cuba I37 137 



29 Mr. Cleaves Some Interesting Bird Families 24 



April 5 " What the Birds do for Us 22 



12 " The Way Birds get Food 20 



19 " How and Why Birds Migrate 29 



26 " Nest-building and Egg-laying 25 120 



28 lectures given Total for the whole course 2,376 



Average at each lecture 85. 



