Annual Report of the National Association 
of Audubon Societies for 1910 
CONTENTS 
ADDRESS OF THE PRESIDENT. 
REPORT OF THE SECRETARY. 
THE PLAN oF ACTIVITY. 
LEGISLATIVE WORK. : 
THe Mary DutcHerR Memoriat Funp. 
THE SAGE FUND. 
Junior AUDUBON CLASSES. 
WorK OF THE SECRETARY. 
FEDERAL CONTROL OF MIGRATORY BrRDS. 
PRESIDENT DUTCHER. 
REPORT OF FIELD AGENTS. 
Epwarp Hower ForsusH, In NEw ENGLAND. 
Witiiam Lovett FINLEY, on PactFic Coast. 
Miss GretcHen L. Lipsy, IN CALIFORNIA. 
Miss KATHARINE H. STUART, IN VIRGINIA. 
ArtHuR C. Brent, SPECIAL REPORT ON BRETON ISLAND RESERVATION. 
REPORTS OF STATE SOCIETIES. 
Reports from Alabama, Arizona, California, Connecticut, District of Columbia, 
Florida, Illinois, Indiana, lowa, Kansas, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, 
Minnesota, Nebraska, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Okla- 
homa, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Tennessee, 
Texas, Virginia, Wisconsin, Washington. 
LIST OF MEMBERS AND CONTRIBUTORS. 
REPORT OF TREASURER. 
ADDRESS OF THE PRESIDENT 
[The Annual Address, in which President Dutcher so earnestly and effectively 
summarized the work of the National Association for the preceding year, and so enthu- 
siastically outlined its activities for the year to come, was in preparation at the time he 
was taken ill. It is hoped to present it in a later issue of Brrp—LorE.] 
REPORT OF SECRETARY 
The growth of the Audubon work for the past year has been of a steady 
_and healthful character. The sustaining membership of the National Asso- 
ciation has shown a gain of forty-four, and ten new names have been added 
to the list of life members. Recently we undertook a census of the various 
state Audubon Societies, and, while the returns are not yet complete, it may 
be of interest to learn that the total adult membership of the State Audubon 
Societies is about eleven thousand, and the junior membership thirty-five 
thousand. The total amount of funds collected by these various state organi- 
zations was about $20,000. 
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