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HE Illinois Audubon Society recommends the 

 organization of Junior Audubon Societies under 

 one or the other of the following plans : 



First plan: Organize under the auspices of the 

 National Association of Audubon Societies and take ad- 

 vantage of the special offer for pupils made possible by 

 generous patrons of the Society. Each member pay- 

 ing ten cents will receive a set of six educational leaf- 

 lets with colored pictures and outline drawings for col- 

 oring with crayons. Each member will also receive the 

 Audubon button which represents a badge of member- 

 ship in a Junior Audubon class. Each teacher who or- 

 ganizes a class of twenty or more receives a year's free 

 subscription to Bird-Lore, the official organ of the As- 

 sociation. Address the Secretary, 1794 Broadway, New 

 York City. 



Second plan: Organize under the auspices of the 

 Illinois Audubon Society. Each pupil is to pay fifteen 

 cents for a copy of "Fifty Common Birds of Farm and 

 Orchard" published by the United States Government, 

 copies to be obtained either from the Secretary of the 

 Illinois Audubon Society or by sending directly to the 

 Superintendent of Documents at Washington, D. C. 

 To each member of a group provided with this beauti- 

 fully illustrated bulletin the Illinois Audubon Society 

 will give without charge the Audubon button of mem- 

 bership in the Illinois Society and will send to the lead- 

 er of the group for a period of one year all the publica- 

 tions and special notices of the Society together with 

 an illustrated certificate showing that the group is a 

 member of the Illinois Audubon Society. Teachers 

 wishing to enroll pupils under local plans may obtain 

 Audubon buttons for two cents each. 



Address the 



Illinois Audubon Society 



10 South LaSalle Street 

 CHICAGO 



