Reports of State Societies and Bird Clubs 



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work of replanting the fruit trees of France, 60,000 or more having been ruth- 

 lessly cut down by the retreating enemy. — (Miss) Henrietta 0. Jones, 

 Corresponding Secretary. 



Cocoanut Grove (Fla.) Audubon Society. — This year three active depart- 

 ments have been added: Legislative, Educational, and Study. The first is 

 busy with important reforms; the second is doing fine work in Sunday and 

 public schools; while the chairman of the third has created an unusual interest 

 in the study of home-birds. 



BTRD-FOUNTAIX i,BY EPISCOPAL CHLRLII RLCTURY) ERECTED BY THE COCOANUT 

 GROVE (FLORIDA) AUDUBON SOCIETY 



We have secured a county game-warden and have presented two bird- 

 fountains, one to the Episcopal Church and one to the Christian Science 

 Temple. Both have been appreciated by the birds and are very attractive. 

 Our bird poster at a poster exhibit (of ''Help Win the War") held by the Dade 

 County Federation of Women's Clubs was the center of attraction. It showed 

 some of the birds that eat the boll- weevil. We have interested two of the county 

 farming organizations to the extent of gaining their promise of protectors for 

 county birds. Our membership continues to increase; it now numbers 120. We 

 own a Liberty Bond. — Mrs. Kirk Munroe, Secretary. 



