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C. A bird's Christmas-tree. 



D. Suet pudding. 



E. Home-made bird pudding. 



F. Bird breakfast foods. (A collection of grains and 

 cereals to show how man can feed the birds.) 



G. Nature's method of feeding the birds. (A 

 collection of branches of trees and shrubs 

 bearing berries and seeds.) 



3. English sparrow trap. 



4. Bird books and magazines. 



5. Bird portraits and colored outlines made by children. 



6. Bird games. 



7. Text of federal and state laws. 



8. Cloth signs for posting. 



The constitution of the Brush Hill Bird Club is 

 given as being suggestive for use in the organization 

 of other bird clubs. 



CONSTITUTION OF THE BRUSH HILL BIRD 

 CLUB 



Article I — Name 

 This Club shall be known as the Brush Hill Bird Club. 



Article U— 1 Purpose 



The purpose of this Club shall be to encourage protec- 

 tion of and interest in bird life in our community. 



Article III — Membership 



Section 1. The membership in this Club shall consist of 

 Active Membership, Active Family Membership , Associate 

 Membership, Life Membership, Patrons and Benefactors. 



Section 2. Any resident of the Brush Hill-Blue Hill 

 district of Milton may become an active member on 

 payment of the prescribed dues. 



