Ci)e Audubon ^ociette^ 



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

 Sor yet the urild bird's song." 



Edited by MRS. MABEL OSGOOD WRIGHT and WILLIAM DUTCHER 



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

 be addressed to Mrs. Wright, at Fairfield, Conn. Reports, etc., designed for this department, should be 

 sent at least one month prior to the date of publication. 



DIRECTORY OF STATE AUDUBON SOCIETIES 



■With names and addresses of their Secretaries 



California W. Scott Way, Pasadena. 



Colorado Mrs. Martha A. Shute, 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, Washington. 



Florida Mrs. I. Vanderpool, Maitland. 



Georgia Martin V. Calvin. Augusta. 



Illinois Miss Marv Drummond. 208 West street, Wheaton. 



Indiana Florence A. Howe, Hillside Ave., Indianapolis. 



Iowa Mrs. W. F. Parrott, Waterloo. 



Kentucky Miss Juliet O. Alves, Henderson. 



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



Maine Mrs. C. B. Tuttle, Fairfield. 



Maryland Miss Anne Weston Whitney, 715 St. Paul street, Baltimore. 



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



Michigan Jefferson Butler, Suite 79, Home Bank Building, Detroit. 



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



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



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



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



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



New York Miss Emma H. Lockwood, 243 West Seventy-fifth street. New York City. 



North Carolina T. Gilbert Pearson, Greensboro. 



North Dakota ". Miss Elizabeth L. Abbott. Grand Forks. 



Ohio Mrs. C. M. Temple, Wyoming, Cincinnati. 



Oklahoma Mrs. Adelia Holcomb, Enid. 



Oregon Miss Winifred Hawley, Highland Park, Portland. 



Pennsylvania Mrs. Edward Robins. 114 South Twenty-first street, Philadelphia. 



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



South Carolina Miss S. A. Smyth, Legare street, Charleston. 



Tennessee Mrs. C. C. Conner, Ripley. 



Texas • Mr. M. B. Davis, Waco. 



Vermont Miss Delia I. Griffin, St. Johnsbury. 



Virginia Mr. E. C. Hough, Falls Church. 



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



Wyoming Mrs. Cordelia Chivington, Cheyenne. 



. -, meetings, the Treasurer presented his report, 



Notes and News . , « • • ■ • 



vehich snowed the Association to be in a 



Pursuant to the notice given in the August very sound financial condition. The special 

 Bird-Lore, the annual meeting of the Na- feature of the report was the purchase of two 

 tional Association was held at the American one-thousand-dollar 4% bonds; these corn- 

 Museum of Natural History October 31. mence the permanent endowment fund which 

 Twenty-seven members were present at the should now grow rapidly. It may here be 

 morning session and in the afternoon the noted that all membership fees, except those 

 west lecture-room of the Museum was com- paid by anniial members, are placed in the 

 pletely filled. Members were present from permanent endowment fund, none of the 

 Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, principal of which can be used. Friends of 

 New York, New Jersey, District of Colum- the cause of bird protection now have an 

 bia, North Carolina and Oregon. opportunity of adding to a fund of which 



After approving the minutes of previous only the interest is available, thus insuring 



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