328 



Bird - Lore 



Amount brought forward $5,994 54 



Tapley, Miss Alice P 15 oo 



Tapley, Mrs. Amos P 15 00 



Tapley, Mr. Henry F 3 00 



Tenney, Mr. Albert B i 00 



Thomas, Mrs. Samuel H. . . 2 00 



Thorndike, Mrs. Augustus. 2 00 



Thvvaites, Mrs. R. G i 00 



Topliff, Miss Anna E 1 00 



Tower, Miss Ellen M 5 00 



Tower, Mrs. Kate D i 00 



Towne, Miss Elizabeth (Ed.) i 00 



Townsend, Mr. W. S i 00 



Trier, Miss Minnie i 00 



Troup, Mr. Chas. A. S i 00 



Tucker, Mr. William F 2 00 



Tuckerman, Mr. Frederick. 2 00 



Tuffts, Miss Mary I i 00 



Tweedy, Mr. Edgar 5 00 



Tyler, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. 2 00 



Tyson, Dr. James i 00 



Underwood, Mrs. C.J 2 00 



Van Arnin, Miss Albertina. 5 00 



Van Bauk, Hon. H. Fe. . . . 2 00 



Van Dyke, Mr. Tertius. ... 10 00 



Van Huyck, Mr. J. M 2 00 



Van Name, Mr. Willard G. 10 00 



Van Vleck, Mr. M. D 500 



Van Wagenen, Mr. and Mrs. 



H. W 10 00 



Varick, Dr. and Mrs. W. R. 5 00 



Varick, Miss Marguerite M. i 00 



Vickery, Mrs. A 2 00 



Victor, Dr. and Mrs. E. W. 5 00 



Wadsworth, Mr. Clarence S. 10 00 



Walker, Miss Mary A i 00 



Ware, Mrs. Moses W 3 00 



W^arren, Mrs. S. D 5 00 



Washburn, Miss Annie M.. i 00 



Wayne, Mr. Frederick C... i 00 



Webster, Mr. F. G 5 00 



Weeks, Mr. Andrew Carey. 5 00 



Weeks, Mr. W. B. P 10 00 



Welch, Mr. C. W i 00 



Weld, Rev. George F 3 00 



Wentworth, Miss Ellen L... 2 00 



Wetherill, Mr. W. H i 00 



Wheeler, Mr. Frank P i 00 



Wheeler, Mr. Wilfrid i 00 



Wheelright, Miss Mary C 5 00 



White, Miss Grace C 2 00 



White, Miss K. H i 00 



Whitney, Miss Anne 10 00 



Whitney, Miss Ellen F i 00 



Whitney, Mr. Milton B 5 00 



Wickham, Mr. D. 5 00 



Wier, Mrs. Frederic N i 00 



Wilbour, Miss Theodora. . . 100 00 



Wilcox, Miss Effie M 2 00 



Wilco.x, Mrs. Wm. W i 00 



Wilkins, Miss Laura i 00 



Willard, Miss 5 00 



Williams, Mr. Robert W. . . i 00 



Amount carried forward $6,306 54 



Amount brought forward $6,306 54 



Williams, Dr. Edward R.. . 2 00 



Williams, Mrs. Francis H... 5 00 



Williams, Mr. George F.... 2 00 



Williams, Mr. John D 10 00 



Williams, Mrs. Sydney M.. i 00 



Wilson, Miss Annie E 3 00 



Winchester Rptg. Arms Co.. 100 00 



Winkley, Mr. Henry W.. . . i 00 



Winslow, Miss Alice V i 00 



Winsor, Miss Linda K 2 00 



Witherbee, Miss E. W i 00 



The Woman's Study Club 



of Wimbledon, N. D 3 00 



Wood, Mrs. D. H i 00 



Worcester, Mrs. Alfred. ... 5 00 



Woodward, Dr. S. B 5 00 



Wright, Mr. J. Arnold i 00 



Wright, Miss Mary A i 00 



Young, Mr. W. H 2 00 



Total $6,452 54 



Alabama 



An extensive scheme in conservation, 

 including the establishment of game 

 refuges and forest preserves of large areas, 

 has been brought forward by Hon. John 

 H. Wallace, Jr., State Game and Fish 

 Commissioner. The Commissioner will 

 ask the Legislature, at the coming session, 

 to pass a bill declaring all lands owned by 

 the state, whether held in fee or in trust, 

 State game refuges and forest preserves, 

 to be patrolled and protected against 

 hunters or timber vandals. 



Alabama holds in trust, swamp and 

 overflowed lands, the sixteenth section 

 school lands and tax redemption lands, 

 the aggregate amounting to several hun- 

 dred thousand acres. 



Under Mr. Wallace's plan, these State 

 forest preserves, if established as game 

 refuges, would be patrolled by wardens 

 who would see that the State's property 

 was not vandalized, and that it was undis- 

 turbed from the onslaughts of the hunter. 



The proposition has been submitted to 

 Governor O'Neal, Superintendent of Edu- 

 cation Willingham, State Land Agent 

 Martin and Colonel Samuel Will John, of 

 the Trustees of the Brice Insane Hospital, 

 and has their most cordial endorsement. 



It is to be earnestly hoped that this 

 wise and far-sighted plan advanced by Mr. 

 Wallace will be consummated. — T. G. P. 



