4o6 Bird - Lore 



Name Classes Members 



New Hampshire. 58 1,626 



New Jersey 203 6,325 



New Mexico 3 88 



New York 917 25,385 



North Carolina 16 476 



North Dakota 29 759 



Ohio 858 21,631 



Oklahoma 46 i ,42 1 



Oregon 108 3,753 



Pennsylvania 515 . 16,484 



Rhode Island 12 410 



South Carolina 18 771 



~^ South Dakota 31 1,069 



Tennessee 9 289 



Texas 26 827 



Utah 19 416 



Vermont 34 1,018 



Virginia 28 851 



Washington ' 89 3,214 



West Virginia 50 1,564 



Wisconsin 151 3,782 



Wyoming 10 268 



Canada 278 8,251 



Totals 6,204 179,794 



Contributions received for this work the past year have come from the 

 following sources: 



Unnamed Benefactor $20,000 



Long Island Bird Club 2,200 



R. R. Colgate 1,000 



General Coleman duPont 500 



Other subscriptions 865 



$24,565 

 MISCELLANEOUS FACTS 



During the year we issued three new Educational Leaflets. These were No. 

 98, Least Bittern; No. 99, Red-eyed Vireo; No. 100, Turkey Vulture. 



Our Department in Bird-Lore occupied 180 pages. Of Educational Leaf- 

 let units, reprints were made to the number of 3,524,500; other circulars, 

 announcements to teachers, membership blanks, and campaign literature 

 amounted to 405,700 pieces. Of letterheads and envelopes, 267,000 were 

 required. Our Supply Department sold 865 stereopticon shdes, slightly above 

 the actual cost. Our moving-picture films were sent out on a number of occa- 

 sions at a nominal cost. 



