The Audubon Societies 



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Sustaining Members, continued 

 Ketchin, H. E. 

 King, Charles S. 

 Laidlaw, James L. 

 Lefferts, M. C. 

 Levor, G. 



The Macmurphy Co. 

 Main, Frank H. 

 Manning, Hon. Richard I. 

 Marden, Miss Doris F. 

 Martin, L. C. 

 Merriman, Mrs. Daniel 

 Morris, Mrs. Wistar 

 McAllister, John 

 McCreary, Dr. J. P. 

 McMaster, K. R. 

 The News & Courier 

 Newton, Dr. E. D. 

 Olmsted, Dr. John C. 

 Paine, 2nd, Mrs. R. T. 

 Peacock, Prof. D. C. 

 Pellew, Miss Marian J. 

 Pendleton, Miss Ellen F. 

 Pennington, Mrs. A. G. 

 Petermann, G. H. 

 Planten, W. Rutger J. 

 Powell, Dr. John C. 

 Powers, Thomas H. 

 Prentiss, William A. 

 Ramsay, Major William G. 

 Rea, Dr. Paul M. 

 Reynolds, Walter S. 

 Rood, Miss Mary W. 

 Rotch, Mrs. William J. 

 John Rugheimers Sons 

 Sanford, Miss Susan S. 

 Scarborough, Robert B. 

 Seabury, Miss Caroline O. 

 Seabury, Miss Sarah E. 

 Semken, E. H. 

 Simons, E. A. 

 Smith, Mrs. L. C. 

 Smoak, William M. 

 Spooner, Miss E. O. 

 Stebbins, Miss Annie C. 

 Stone, Mrs. F. H. 

 Talbot, Miss Mary 

 Taylor, P. J. 

 Tilden, Mrs. Charles L. 

 Tucker, R. P. 

 Tyler, Mrs. D. T. A. 

 Valentine, Miss Myra 

 Villard, H. A. 

 Wadsworth, H. C. 

 Waite, Frank A. 

 Wallace, Jr., Mrs. Thomas 

 Wayland, Mrs. Francis 

 Webster, Mrs. L. Florence 

 Webster, G. K. 

 Welch, S. E. 

 Welch & Eason 

 White, Mrs. Hattie D. 

 Williams, Miss Belle 

 Williams. Mrs. D. W. 

 Williams, E. A. 



Sustaining Members, continued 

 Williams, Miss Susan 

 Woodsome, Mrs. Clara W. 

 Worsham, Hon. E. L. 

 Young, Horace (i. 

 Zohel, Robert P. 



New Contributors 



Allen, Miss Annie E. 

 Anonymous 



Baker, Miss M. Elizabeth 

 Blackinton, Mrs. Roswell 

 Bugbee, Miss & Miss Baker 

 Carson, Mrs. J. R. 

 Chamberlin, Miss A. H. 

 Christensen, Mrs. A. H. 

 Civic League of Beaufort 

 Converse, Costello C. 

 Crane, Mrs. H. W. 

 DeWolf, Holsey 

 Ellis, The Misses 

 Ferris, Miss Ida J. 

 "A Friend" 

 May, Miss Alice 

 Newton, Mrs. Charles P. 

 Page, Miss Myrtis 

 Shaw, Mrs. John C. 

 Treat, Robert B. 

 Van Bosherck, Miss Lizzie 

 Wise, Miss Anna Ellis 



Notes from the Field 



Under date of January i, 1914, Mr. 

 Paul Kroegel, the Association's Warden 

 of Pelican Island Reservation, Indian 

 River, Florida, reports — "We have now 

 as fine a batch of young birds as I can 

 remember for this time of year. There 

 are about 1,600 young at present." There 

 are two striking things about this Pelican 

 colony; first, it is the only permanent 

 breeding colony of Pelicans on the Atlan- 

 tic coast in the United States, and second, 

 the birds do not lay their eggs during the 

 spring months which almost any other 

 bird regards as the proper time for domes- 

 tic activity. These Indian River Pelicans 

 deposit their eggs usually in November or 

 December, fully five months before the 

 Pelicans in the Gulf colonies, less than 

 two hundred miles away, deem it wise to 

 begin nest-building. 



Upon the occasion of the annual meet- 

 ing of the Virginia State Audubon Society 

 recently held in Richmond, Mr. M. D. 



