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who are interested in the study of birds; to collect and preserve in- 

 formation concerning those species found in the State; to create and 

 encourage an interest in birds; to promote scientific investigation; and 

 to procure protection to useful birds. 



Section 3. The officers of the Club shall be a president, vice-presi- 

 dent, secretary-treasurer, auditor, and an executive committee, consist- 

 ing of five members. The officers shall be elected annually. 



Section 4. Any person willing to aid in the objects named in 

 Section 2 is eligible to membership, and may be elected at any regularly 

 called meeting by vote of a majority of members. 



Section 5. The annual dues shall be 50 cents. 



Section 6. Meetings may be called by the officers at such time 

 and place as may, to them, seem best. 



Section 7. This constitution may be amended by a majority vote 

 of members present at any regular meeting, providing notice thereof 

 has been given at least one month in advance. 



MEMBERS ELECTED DURING YEAR 



Botanical Club 



Miss Lois Burt Enosburg Falls, Vt. 



Herbert N. Button The Tavern, Grafton, Vt. 



Mrs. Lewis H. Flint 292 Pearl Street, Burlington, Vt. 



Alfred H. Gilbert 238 College Street, Burlington, Vt. 



Mrs. Alfred H. Gilbert 238 College Street, Burlington, Vt. 



Miss Fannie L. Hall Grafton, Vt. 



Miss Lydia Hiller State School, Vergennes, Vt. 



Homer D. House State Botanical Museum, Albany, N. Y. 



Mrs. Jessie Louise Jacobs 146 Williams Street, Burlington, Vt. 



Mrs. U. V. Mace 39 Nichols Street, Rutland, Vt. 



C. J. Newell Alstead, N. H. 



Miss Carolyn Nye. 454 South Union Street, Burlington, Vt. 



G. C. Shedd Framingham, Mass. 



NAMES OMITTED FROM LAST LIST BY ERROR 



Vernon A. Bullard 183 College Street, Burlington, Vt. 



Dr. C. A. Cheever Main Street, Hingham, Mass. 



