Illinois Audubon Society 



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The Society has two collections of hand-colored 

 lantern slides of bird life, each with an accompany- 

 ing printed lecture. These are lent free of charge 

 to any school or organization in the state but borrower 

 pays express charges both ways. 



The Society has travelling libraries of bird books 

 which are lent to schools or organizations for a rea- 

 sonable length of time, the borrower paying express 

 charges both ways. 



The Society publishes wall charts listing 200 typi- 

 cal Illinois birds and providing suitable spaces for re- 

 cording migration and nesting data. Schools, Boy 

 Scout organizations, and individuals as well find these 

 of great service. Price ten cents each. 



The Society publishes a Pocket Check List of Birds 

 with a colored zonal map. This list records every 

 known species of birds that visits Illinois or nests 

 within its borders. Included with this is a very useful 

 key for the identification of nests. The Check List 

 sells for fifty cents. 



The Society publishes the Langdon Cat Circular 

 which is invaluable in arousing interest in the question 

 of protecting birds from marauding cats. Price five 

 cents each . 



The Society issues an illustrated postal in the Ital- 

 ian language warning against violation of laws for 

 bird protection. Price two cents each. 



Address The Illinois Audubon Society, 



10 South La Salle Street, Chicago 



President Secretary-Treasurer 



Mr. Orpheus M. Schantz Miss Catherine Mitchell 



10 S. La Salle Street, Chicago Riverside 



Mr. Jesse Lowe Smith 



Vice-President 



Highland Park 



