The Audubon Hocieties 
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT 
Edited by WILLIAM DUTCHER 
Address all correspondence, and send all remittances for dues and contributions to 
the National Association of Audubon Societies, 141- Broadway, New York City 
DIRECTORY OF THE STATE AUDUBON SOCIETIES 
With names and addresses of their Secretaries 
ARIEL ch DROS GBA BDA e Oo OOD COREG eee IprEE aaroe 
California 
Delaware 
District of Columbia 
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Illinois 
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Bere oC Mrs, Harriet B. THORNBER, Tucson 
Mrs. Harriet W. MYERS, 306 Ave. 66, Los Angeles 
8s Se aR OEE Mrs. Wm.Brown GLover, Fairfield 
Mrs. Wa. S. HILtes, 904 Market St., Wilmington 
Sahn one Miss HELEN P. Cuitps, Chevy Chase 
St POO SRO Mrs. I. VANDERPOOL, Maitland 
Miss Mary DrumMonp, Spring Lane, Lake Forest 
LET EGET Tae epee re OLR er eet Oe ae Miss Fiorence A. Howe, 2043 Hillside Ave., 
Indianapolis 
AR Chyy same Wate oct eet ec cesar bud oho vais, Soscexs seas sid bvavnve tate esa alates Mrs. Wm. F. Parrort, 302 Franklin St., Waterloo 
SREAMINAG ee eer ere eine tr ovcle etciavs ais ots ues Wiclals Grae arelevelaveee wade bie siciats Mr. FRANK E. McMUtten, Wichita 
TODS EEE boo Sched SRR ROI EI PEO DE eI Seren Mrs. PERCIVAL WRAIGHT, 460 Pine St., New Orleans 
INURERETO’ ve erat de OSI CLS Eero ECs Cen Mr. ArtHur H. Norton, 22 Elm St., Portland 
Mi Ar ylang pier. sistas on ie oe Main oe Sethe SS Miss Minna D. Starr, 2400 No. Charles St., Baltimore 
Massachusetts................-. Miss Jessre E. Kimpatt, Boston Society of Natural History, Boston 
SPC HIOC ANU en rei oo esis eSlaiai dp e/elnenrs celia te see Mr, JEFFERSON BUTLER, 121 Grummond Ave., Detroit 
PVE NTITICROLA Me aia el ecieic segiste ere dee iecel sue President, Pror. D. LANGE, 2308 Commonwealth Ave., St. Paul 
BOE A SSE SUTIN MRE Mena Shae Fossett aie hee haar oI eN3 sah lee ice mpeiiaj eve) <Vareise ....President, WM. Hemincway, Jackson 
Missouri... . President, Mr. H. R. WALMSLEY, 318 Keith & Perry Bldg., Kansas City, Mo 
NG DIAS Mra Rtas ceo ities athe ood endlare ce emiatesedeewie cite Miss Joy Hrcerns, 2961 Pacific St., Omaha 
Pe WER MUSHICG meet file cites haiti. cs lade secre’ Miss Saran H. Hazarp, too Harrison St., Manchester 
HMC WB ELSE VER toi t cs sis sale scl wisclealayecs cues Miss Jutta S. ScrrBNER, 510 East Front St. ., Plainfield 
INewRViOK Kereta siecle yalae Wika e a lergeinie seine Miss Emma H. Locxwoop, 243 West 75th St., New York City 
mural CE Ie Seb ae ciao Ge De oE an me eC ave 
Min rte Pa Ota mleme i iat cb aye las castes efsinkn elvle ciajs  die-ssels Mrs. G. F. RuepiceEr, South Fourth St., 
(OUTS 5. ecole Sel SRE Oa Miss KATHERINE RATTERMAN, 510 York St., 
Ae ceriGaute Mr. T. GirBert Pearson, Greensboro 
Grand Forks 
Cincinnati 
TR ENIGI Ey 8 ren otta Seah gad Oe Meche UCI ITE Gc a ica aac ree Tor eet Rene Miss Atma Carson, Guthrie 
(O SERIO 5 6 ang SER OE ere eRe eee Dr. Emma J. WELTY, 321 Montgomery St., Portland 
Pennsylvania................ Miss EvizABETH WILSON FIsHER, Room 22, 524 Walnut St., Philadelphia 
RSET MIS LANE co oe ats: SE civ (ccelerat er wid wt dar Bese cin Miss Atice W. Witcox, 165 Prospect St., Providence 
South Carolina 
hirer Mr. James Henry RICE, JR., Summerville 
SOREL EIA OLA) celts, ciciei ac plaxeincaie Shas siele) iss. s)sesitva Sreyare sisi ofa tiaye cree Mr. GeorGE A. PETTIGREW, Sioux Falls 
SUE NRS PIII ese oi (er chs ofx= Fa ohccle  0f Vow) Shas ow Sle le a)s piesa eleidysiciece ade aialaet enacts Capt. M. B. Davis, Waco 
VW HTEOTE 216) 5 cntng.b rec DRC OSE LORE CIRO Cn URE Tce eer Mr. CarLeton D. Howe, Essex Junction 
RU Prana lM ane terete ee ore ceo cs, cay San hire, Mache faliaudissaehecQhtoe Mrs A. S. Burorp, JR., 327 No. Harrison St., Richmond 
SUV EUSSTR LEE ETH pelos oct Is ie Beam oda Sie cree UNE whew lbis LMA neans's Mr. H. Rier, 320 Jefferson ‘Spe Seattle 
DISCO UISIN Puree t epee cre ninsiapa et akseScs sere k Sisiwe ep eiy alo Mr. Ropert KREMERS, 1722 Jackson St., Madison 
President Dutcher Ill 
The many friends of President William 
Dutcher will regret to learn that he 
recently suffered a severe apoplectic stroke. 
This occurred at his home at Plainfield, 
New Jersey, on the morning of October ro, 
His right side was entirely paralyzed, and 
for many days he lay unconscious. At 
this writing, however, his physicians state 
that, as no second stroke has occurred, 
and no complications have arisen, there 
is a good chance for his recovery. 
BERT PEARSON. 
Sixth Annual Meeting 
The Sixth Annual Meeting of the 
National Association of Audubon Societies 
was held, according to anouncement, in 
the American Museum of Natural History, 
New York City, on October 25, 1910. 
In the absence of President Dutcher, 
First Vice-President Dr. T. S. Palmer 
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