TEACHING BIRD STUDY 



Article 3. The oificers shall consist of a President, 

 Secretary, and Treasurer. 



Article 4. The annual fees of the class shall 

 be 10 cents for each member; and the money shall 

 be sent to the National Association of Audubon So- 

 cieties in exchange for Educational Leaflets and Au- 

 dubon Buttons. 



Article 5. The Junior Audubon Class shall have 

 at least one meeting every month. 



Although most of these classes have been and will 

 be formed among pupils in schools, any one may form 

 a class of children anywhere, and receive the privi- 

 leges offered. 



Subjects for Study. — Besides the study of the par- 

 ticular birds in the leaflets, the following subjects 

 may be studied with profit : 



Birds' Nests. — In the fall, after all the birds have 

 left their nests, the nests may be collected and 

 brought to the schoolroom. Study them and learn 

 that the Chipping Sparrow's nest is made of fine 

 rootlets and grasses, and is lined with horsehair; 

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