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John J. Pierrepont, Brooklyn, N. Y. 500 



Mrs. Ethel R. Thayer, Boston, Mass 200 



Henry A. Edwards, Albany, N. Y 275 



Miss Elizabeth S. Edwards, Albany, N. Y. 100 



Audubon Society, Pasadena, Calif 20 



Watson B. Dickerman, 



Mamaroneck, N. Y. (1917) 500 



$36,975 



In addition to the above, the following new subscriptions 

 were obtained : 



Alexander Smith Cochran, New York $5,000 



"A Defender of Wild Life," Washington, D. C 3,000 



Mrs. William H. Bliss, New York 1,000 



Mrs. R. T. Auchmuty, New York 1,000 



Howard Melville Hanna, Cleveland, Ohio 1,000 



Edmund C. Converse, New York 1,000 



"IN Memoriam," Boston, Mass 1,000 



"A Friend of Wild Life," Berkeley, Cal. 500 



James B. Ford, New York 500 



Camp-Fire Club of Michigan, Detroit 100 



J. E. Roth, Pittsburgh, Pa 100 



Dr. W. J. Holland, Pittsburgh, Pa 100 



John H. Eagle, New York 100 



Dr. Arthur W. Elting, Albany, N. Y 100 



Eversley Childs, New York 100 



William C. Bradbury, Denver, Colo. 100 



Mrs. Harriet Williams Meyers, Los Angeles 50 



Alfred Collins, Philadelphia, Pa 25 



Alaine C. White, Litchfield, Conn 20 



$15,795 



For the support that thus has come to us for our work 

 in behalf of wild life, we repeat that we are profoundly 

 grateful. We rejoice that the national scope of our efforts 

 has been recognized in Rochester, Canandaigua, Detroit, 

 Boston, Cleveland, Washington, and even as far away as 

 Berkeley and Los Angeles, California. It appears that Phil- 

 adelphia, Chicago and certain other large cities are not ade- 

 quately represented ; but the fault is not ours. 



