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EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT 



Edited by T. GILBERT PEARSON, Secretary 



Address all correspondence, and send all remittances for dues and contributions, to 

 the National Association of Audubon Societies, 1974 Broadway, New, York City 



William Dutcher, President 

 F. A. Lucas, Acting President T. Gilbert Pearson, Secretary 



Theodore S. Palmer, First Vice-President Jonathan Dwight, Jr. Treasurer 

 Samuel T. Carter, Jr., Attorney 



Any person, club, school or company in sympathy with the objects of this Association may become 

 a member, and all are welcome. 



Classes of Membership in the National Association of Audubon Societies for the Protection of Wild 

 Birds and Animals: 



$5.00 annually pays for a Sustaining Membership 

 $100.00 paid at one time constitutes a Life Membership 

 $1,000.00 constitutes a person a Patron 

 $5,000.00 constitutes a person a Founder 

 $25,000.00 constitutes a person a Benefactor 



DIRECTORY OF THE STATE AUDUBON SOCIETIES 



■With names and addresses of their Secretaries 



Arizona Mrs. Harriet B. Thornber, Tucson 



California Mrs. Harriet W. Meyers, 311 Ave. 66, Los Angeles 



Connecticut Mrs. Katherine M. Spaulding, Warner Bldg., Bridgeport 



Delaware Mrs. Wm. S. Hilles, 904 Market St., Wilmington 



District of Columbia Miss Helen P. Childs, Chevy Chase, Md. 



Florida Mrs. I. Vanderpool, Mai&land 



Illinois Miss Mary A. Hardman, Academy of Sciences, Lincoln Park, Chicago 



Indiana Miss Elizabeth Downhour, 2307 Talbott Ave., Indianapolis 



Iowa Mrs. William F. Parrott, 302 Franklin St., Waterloo 



Kansas Prof. Austin H. Larrabee, Wichita 



Kentucky Mr. Victor K. Dodge, Lexington 



Louisiana Mrs. Percival Wraight, 460 Pine St., New Orleans 



Maine Mr. Arthur H. Norton, 22 Elm St., Portland 



Maryland Miss Minna D. Starr, 2400 North Charles St., Baltimore 



Massachusetts Mr. Winthrop Packard, 234 Berkeley St., Boston 



Michigan Mrs. Anna Walter, Marcellus 



Minnesota Mr. J. W. Franzen, Public Library, Minneapolis 



Mississippi Mr. H. G. McGowan, Columbus 



Missouri President Mr. H. R. Walmsley, 318 Keith & Perry Bldg., Kansas City 



Nebraska Miss Joy Higgins, 544 South 30th St., Omaha 



New Hampshire President Mr. E. J. Burnham, R.F.D. i, Manchester 



New Jersey Mr. Beecher S. Bowdish, Demarest 



New York Dr. F. A. Lucas, American Museum of Nat. History, New York City 



North Carolina J. W. Cheshire, Raleigh 



North Dakota President Prof. W. B. Bell, Agricultural College 



Ohio Miss Katherine Ratterman, 510 York St., Cincinnati 



Oklahoma Miss Alma Carson, Guthrie 



Oregon Dr. Emma J. Welty, 321 Montgomery St., Portland 



Pennsylvania Miss Elizabeth W. Fisher, 2222 Spruce St., Philadelphia 



Rhode Island Mr. H. L. Madison, Park Museum, Providence 



South Carolina Mr. Albert R. Heyward, Columbia 



Tennessee (East) Miss M. M. Woodward, Knoxville 



Tennessee (West) President Dr. R. B. Maury, 1566 North Parkway, Memphis 



Texas Mrs. M. B. Davis, Waco 



Vermont Prof. Carleton D. Howe, Morrisville 



Virginia President Mrs. W. E. Harris, 1039 West Grace St., Richmond 



West Virginia Miss Hattie M. Alleman, 2403 Dudley Road, Parkersburg 



Wisconsin Mr. Roland E. Kremers, 1720 Vilas St., Madison 



Annual Meeting published in full in another part of this 



issue of Bird-Lore. 



The annual meeting of the National Mr. Arthur H. Norton, President of 



Association of Audubon Societies was the Audubon Society of Maine, and 



held in the American Museum of Natural recently elected as the Association's 



History on October 28, 1913. Field Agent, for that state, gave a most 



The reports of the Secretary, Treasurer, interesting report on the bird colonies 



and Field Agents, given at that time, are protected by the Audubon wardens along 



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