Treasurer's Report 



Annual dues $336 . 90 



Life members and patrons 485.00 



Sale of feeding dc\'ices, nesting boxes, etc. 359.23 



Sale of tickets for lecture. ... 172.60 



Subscriptions received for warden's salar}' 120.00 



Postage, stationery, circulars and leaflets. $215.10 



Warden's salary and horse 283.00 



One-third cost of horse 33.33 



Material and labor for feeding devices, 



nesting boxes, etc 389. 12 



Incorporating fee 13 . 50 



Buttons for Junior Members 19. U) 



Grain, etc., for winter feeding 24.00 



Expenses for two lectures 93.40 



Balance in bank 332.02 



Amounts due 71 . 10 



$1,473.7.^ 



,^1,473.73 



Sept. 15, 1915. 



E. A. WOOD, 



Treasurer. 



No account is taken of weathervane feeding tables pre- 

 sented to the schools, or devices used by our bird warden for 

 winter feeding. 



About $100 worth of comp'eted devices remain unsold 



The following gentlemen have contributed to a special fund 

 to be used wholly for protecting and feeding quail and other 

 game birds : 



Messrs. Roger Baldwin 

 W. D. Baldwin 

 R. C. Boiling 

 John N. Chapman 

 K. C. Converse 

 A. I,. Dommerich 

 Henry J. Fisher 



John French 

 C. D. Lanier 

 Niel Morrow Ladd 

 Tyler L. Redfield 

 Percy A. Rockefeller 

 William G. Rockefeller 

 Raymond B. Thompson 



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