THIRD BIENNIAL STATEMENT 75 



AMERICAN NATURAL HISTORY 



Bertha J. Mastin, Elkins, N. H 335 46,740 



Mrs. M. J. Travis, Vero, Florida 93 6,170 



Mrs. Walter Barton, Knoxville, Tenn 40 6,227 



Miss S. G. Simpson, Brunswick, Maine 32 2,434 



Mrs. Lawrence Davidson, Washington, Pa. 23 4,283 



W. E. Smith, South Chatham, Mass 23 177 



Juvenile Class, under 18 years of age 



Fernand T. Spencer, Lovelle, Mich.." 99 76,463 



Frances Moon, San Angelo, Texas 50 323,801 



Ross Dean, Frankford, Mo 49 14,062 



Edith J. Shumway, Cyrus, Mass 44 4,749 



Stuart Shurley, Tioga, Texas 43 10,421 



Richard Nicolls, Glens Falls, N. Y 33 2,326 



William Quarles, Panhandle, Texas 19 147,852 



Schools 



Lykens Township Consolidated School, 



Lykens, Ohio _ 72 7,320 



Everett School, Area, Illinois 17 2,335 



AWARDS GIVEN BY THE PEOPLE'S HOME JOURNAL 



Sanctuaries Reward 

 Mrs. Pamela J. Francisco, New Jersey.... 412 $25. 



Martin I. Smith, New Jersey 128 $25. 



H. B. Adriance, New York 129 25. 



Frank B. Tichenor, Portland, Ore 402 20. 



Fernand T. Spencer, Michigan 99 10. 



Gly Livingston, Michigan 76 Setof Bur- 

 gess Books 



Finally, we publish herewith full statements of the re- 

 sults achieved in 1918 and 1919. No lover of birds needs 

 to be told what this great array of fully protected sanctu- 

 aries means to our birds. The work of the People's Home 

 Journal has been a conspicuous achievement for conserva- 

 tion. It was clear above the domain of advertising for 

 profit, it cost the magazine heavily, and Mr. Moody B. Gates, 



