THE "DISCRETIONARY FUND" THAT MADE 

 THE BAYNE LAW POSSIBLE 



A Page of History. 



receipts : 



Jan. 5, 1911, to Jan. 5, 1912. 



William P. Clyde, New York $100.00 



Mrs. William Henry Bliss, New York 50.00 



Charles A. Dean, Boston 200.00 



H. C. Frick, New York 500.00 



E. H. Godschalk, Philadelphia 100.00 



Lewis S. Eisenlohr, Philadelphia 100.00 



Henry G. Cornell, Philadelphia 100.00 



H. A. Poth, Philadelphia 100.00 



Mrs. J. S. Kennedy, New York 50.00 



Fox Gun Company, (Against sale of game only) 100.00 



S. H. Vandergrift, Philadelphia 25.00 



George Eastman, Rochester 500.00 



Frank Seaman, New York 100.00 



F. W. Roebling, Philadelphia 100.00 



Norman James, Baltimore 100.00 



Ray V. Pierce, Apalachicola, Fla 100.00 



Edwin G. Baetjer, Baltimore 25.00 



Henry F. Osborn, for N. Y. State Audubon Soc. 100.00 



Charles Z. Tryon, Baltimore 50.00 



Thomas Barry & Company, Philadelphia 25.00 



New York Zoological Society, New York 300.00 



Stokes' Bird Fund, N. Y. Z. S., New York 200.00 



L. W. Trowbridge, New York 25.00 



S. P. Wetherell, Philadelphia 50.00 



