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John Burroughs, West Park, New York 



Henry Fairfield Osborn, President New 

 York Zoological Society, New York 

 City 



Gifford Pinchot, 2138 Locust St., Phila- 

 delphia 



Senator George P. McLean, Simsbury, 

 Conn. 



Ernest Thompson Seton, Chief Wood- 

 craft League of America, New York 

 City. 



George Shiras, 3d., Stoneleigh Court, 

 Washington, D. C. 



Oscar S. Straus, 5 West 76th St., New 

 York City 



William Beebe, New York Zoological 

 Park, New York City 



Enos A. Mills, Estes Park, Colo. 



John M. Parker, New Orleans, La. 



Mrs. C. Oliver Iselin, Glen Head, Long 

 Island, N. Y. 



John Hays Hammond, President Rocky 

 Mountain Club, Washington, D. C. 



Gilbert Grosvenor, Editor National Geo- 

 graphic Magazine, Washington, D. C. 



John B. Burnham, President American 

 Game Protective Association, New 

 York City 



George L. Hubbell, President Camp-Fire 

 Club of America, Garden City, N. Y. 



Edmund Seymour, President American 

 Bison Society, New York City 



Mrs. John D. Sherman, Chairman Dept. 

 of Conservation, General Federation of 

 Women's Clubs, Chicago 



Charles Lathrop Pack, President Ameri- 

 can Forestry Association, Lakewood, 

 N.J. 



J. F. Atwood, President League of Ohio 

 Sportsmen, Columbus, Ohio 



John H. Sage, President American Orni- 

 thologists' Union, Portland, Conn. 



James E. West, Chief Scout Executive, 

 Boy Scouts of America, New York 

 City 



Dr. Thomas S. Roberts, 2303 Pleasant 

 Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. 



Clark McAdams, Post Dispatch, St. 

 Louis, Mo. 



W. H. Bergtold, Denver, Colo. 



John M. Phillips, Game Commissioner 

 of Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh, Pa. 



William L. Finley, Oregon State Biol- 

 ogist, Portland, Ore. 



Edward H. Forbush, State Ornithologist, 

 State House, Boston, Mass. 



J. Horace McFarland, President Ameri- 

 can Civic Association, Harrisburg, Pa. 



Charles B; Reed, 31 N. State St., 

 Chicago. 



Ruthven Deane, 112 W. Adams St., 

 Chicago 



William B. Mershon, Saginaw, Mich. 



William Frederic Bade, President Cali- 

 fornia Associated Societies for Con- 

 servation of Wild Life, Berkeley, Calif. 



The books are now open for subscrip- 

 tions, and contributions may be sent to 

 Dr. Jonathan Dwight, treasurer, 1974 

 Broadway, New York City, or to any 

 member of the committee. In addition to 

 the usual receipts, subscriptions, unless 

 otherwise requested, will be published in 

 Bird-Lore. 



The first notice of the action taken to 

 erect a Memorial Fountain for Theodore 

 Roosevelt was given out on January 23, 

 igig, and the first circular appeals for 

 funds were mailed February 7, 1919. 



The following contributions were re- 

 ceived between February 10 and March i, 

 1919. They are here listed in the order in 

 which they were received, with the excep- 

 tion of those who desired that their names 

 be withheld, or contributions which came 

 in anonymously. These are grouped at 

 the end of the list. 



CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE ROOSEVELT MEMORIAL FOUNTAIN 

 February 10 to March 1, 1919 



Paul Keil $3 00 



Eugene Swope 5 00 



L. Armitage i 00 



Mrs. C. P. Farrell 5 00 



Mrs. L. B. Carew 5 00 



Miss Eva Hawles 5 00 



Mrs. W. F. Stafford 5 co 



Mrs. L. A. Kinney 5 00 



Miss Jean W. Simpson 5 00 



Carl E. Akeley 10 00 



R. Clifford Black 10 00 



Miss Emma Marburg 5 00 



Miss Florence L, Pond 5 00 



Robert B. Brandegee $1 00 



Miss Clara Lipman Mann . . . . 10 00 



Robert M. Par melee 10 00 



M. T. Geisser 5 00 



Major F. H. Briggs 5 00 



Henry Heide 10 00 



Mrs. F. C. Jennings 10 00 



Miss Winifred Root 5 00 



Leonard S. Hentz 20 00 



Miss Frances Haight 2 00 



C. K. MacFadden 25 00 



Miss Frances Phelps 5 00 



Phelps Phelps 5 00 



