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NEW SUSTAINING MEMBERS, continued 



Scott, George E. 

 Scott, J. T. 

 Scovill, Dorothea H. 

 Sefton, J. W., Jr. 

 Severance, F. W. 

 Sharp, James 

 Shaw, Miss Joanne B. 

 Simmons, Parke E. 

 Sloane, Henry T. 

 Sloane, Miss Margaret 

 Small, Mrs. A. E. 

 Smith. Arthur W. 

 Smith, Edward A. 

 Starbuck, Mrs. G. F. 

 Starr, Frederick R. 

 Stebbins, Mrs. Fred J. 

 Stephenson, Robert S. 

 Stern, Albert 

 Stillman, Mrs. Ernest G. 

 Stillman, Miss Jane 

 Stirn, Louis A. 

 Suiste, Miss Ella Hartt 

 Swartz, Nicholas 

 Thayer, S. Willard 



Theyer, Sydney 



Thomas, Percival 



Van Allen, Miss Betty 



Van Husan, Mrs. E. C. 



Vial, Mrs. Geo. M. 



Voss, Fred W. 



Walker, Miss Miriam Dwight 



Walker, Roberts 



Wallin, Dr. Marie E. 



Walter, Mrs. I. N. 



Warren, Mrs. Walter 



Waters, Miss Esther 



Watkins, Mrs. W. T. 



Way, Bayard C. 



Webb, Wm. Seward 



Welch, A. A. 



Whitaker, F. B. 



Whitehall, Robert L. 



Wilder, Charles P. 



Winters, Miss Katharine 



Wolfskin, Julian 



Wood, Bernard Henry, 3d 



Young, E. M 



ANOTHER BIRD SANCTUARY 



Through the untiring efforts of Dr. John 

 Warren Achorn and other members of the 

 Sand Hill Bird Club, the town of Pine Bluff, 

 North Carolina, has been declared a bird 

 sanctuary. This action was taken by the 

 Board of the Commissioners on November 6, 

 1922. The town and its environs run north 

 and south one mile, and east and west a mile 

 and a half. It is bounded by streams on three 

 sides, and has two artificial lakes within the 



corporate limits. The streams and lakes are 

 surrounded by evergreens. There are also 

 several branches and small creeks bordered 

 with low evergreens, shrubs and vines, which 

 afford ample cover for ground-loving birds. 

 Pine Bluff is very popular as a winter 

 resort, and here is played throughout the 

 winter the game of "bird golf" which Dr. 

 Achorn invented and which has become so 

 popular with the bird-lovers of the region. 



