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" You cannot with a scalpel find the poet's soul, 

 Nor yet the wild bird's song." 



Edited by MRS. MABEL OSGOOD WRIGHT and WILLIAM DUTCHER 



Communications relating to the work of the Audubon and other Bird Protective Societies should 

 t>e addressed to the National Association of Audubon Societies, 141 Broadway, New York City. 



DIRECTORY OF STATE AUDUBON SOCIETIES 



With names and addresses of their Secretaries 



California W. Scott Way, Pasadena. 



Colorado Mrs. Martha A. Shute, Capitol Building, Denver. 



Connecticut Mrs. William Brown Glover, Fairfield. 



Delaware Mrs. Wm S. Hilles, Delamore Place, Wilmington. 



District of Columbia Mrs John Dewhurst Patten, 2212 R street N. W., Washington. 



Florida Mrs. I. Vanderpool, Maitland. 



Georgia Martin V. Calvin, Augusta. 



Illinois Miss Mary Drummond, 208 West street, Wheaton. 



Indiana Florence A. Howe, 2043 Hillside ave., Indianapolis. 



Iowa Mrs. William F. Parrott, 302 Franklin St., Waterloo. 



Kentucky Miss Ei la Kerr, Campbellsville. 



Louisiana Miss Anita Pring, 1682 Peters Ave., New Orleans. 



Maine Arthur H. Norton, 213 Brackett St., Portland. 



Massachusetts Miss Jessie E. Kimball, care Boston Society of Natural History, Boston. 



Michigan Jefferson Butler, 411 Moffat Block, Detroit. 



Minnesota Miss Jessie Whitman, 2356 Bayless ave., St. Paul. 



Missouri August Reese, 2516 North Fourteenth street, St. Louis. 



Nebraska Miss Joy Higgins, 544 South 30th street, Omaha. 



New Hampshire Mrs. F. W. Batchelder, Manchester. 



New Jersey Miss Julia S. Scribner, 510 E. Front street, Plainfield . 



New York Miss Emma H. Lockwood, Scarborough. 



North Carolina T. Gilbert Pearson, Greensboro. 



North Dakota Mrs. A. G. Leonard, Grand Forks. 



Ohio Miss Katherine Rattermann, 510 York street, Cincinnati. 



Oklahoma Miss Alma Carson, Guthrie. 



Oregon Dr. Emma J. Welty, 321 Montgomery street. Portland. 



Pennsylvania Witmer Stone ( President) , Academy Natural Science, Philadelphia. 



Western Pennsylvania G. B. MuSon, Edgewood. 



Rhode Island Mrs. Henry T. Grant, 187 Bowen street, Providence. 



South Carolina Hon. O. B. Martin, Columbia. 



Tennessee Prof. Charles A. Keffer (Pres.), University of Tennessee, Knoxville. 



Texas M. B. Davis, Waco. 



Vermont Miss Delia I. Griffin, Museum Natural History, St. Johnsbury. 



Virginia E. C. Hough, Falls Church. 



Wisconsin Mrs. Reuben G. Thwaitf.s, 260 Langdon street, Madison. 



Wyoming Mrs. Cordelia Chivington, Cheyenne. 



Annual Meeting of the National a)s0 of the mee tings of the Board of Direc- 



Association tors h e \r\ during the year, were approved. 



The second annual meeting of the Na- The report of the treasurer was read, which 



tional Association of Audubon Societies showed that the receipts in the general fund 



(Incorporated) was held at the American were $8,773.67 for the year, while the 



Museum of Natural History, October 30, at expenditures were $9,316.95, making a defi- 



2 P. M. Members were present from Ver- cit of $523,54 notwithstanding the utmost 



mont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, New economy in administration The report also 



York, New Jersey, District of Columbia, showed that seventeen life members had been 



North Carolina and Oregon. added, and that $r ,000 of their fees had been 



The minutes of the first annual meeting, used in the purchase of another gold mort- 



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