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T is hoped that this simple statement 

 of facts will answer all the purposes of 



a more elaborate appeal ; but any fur- 

 ther information will be gladly given by the 

 Secretary of the Society, Dr. J. Walter Fewkes, 

 who may be addressed at the Society's Museum 

 on Berkeley Street, or by the Treasurer, Mr. 

 Charles W. Scudder, whose office is at 4 Post 

 Office Square, and to whom contributions and 



pledges may be sent, or by any member of the 

 Council whose names are hereto appended. 



The Society will also gladly welcome to its 

 membership any willing to aid in this enterprise, 

 and otters to all a share and an interest in 

 the work it has on hand. Correspondence or 

 personal application in this direction is desired, 

 and may be addressed to the Secretary or to any 

 member of the Council. 



Frederick W. Putnam, President. 



8. L. Abbot. 



George H. Barton. 



Edward T. Bouvfc. 



Thomas T. Bouvfe, Ex-President. 



Henry P. Bowditch. 



William Brewster 



Edward Burgess. 



John Cumminos, Ex-Vice-President. 



J. H. Emerton. 



Edward G. Gardiner. 



George L. Goodale, Ex-Vice-President. 



Henry W. Haynes. 



Samuel Henshaw. 



Ai.pheus Hyatt, Curator. 



B. Joy Jeffries, Vice-President. 



John Amory Jeffries. 



Edward S. Morse. 



William H. Niles, Vice-President. 



Ellen H. Richards. 



Charles W. Scudder, Treasurer. 

 Samuel H. Scudder, Ex-President. 

 William T. Sedgwick. 

 N. S. Shaler. 

 Charles J. Sprague. 



D. Humphreys Storkr, Ex-Vice-President. 

 B. H. Van Vleck. 

 Samuel Wells. 



James C. White, Honorary Secretary. 



J. Walter Fewkes, Secretary and Librarian. 



A letter from the Council to the Park Conniiissioners, giving fuller details as to wliat is proposed to show in the three 

 exhibits at Franklin Park, Jamaica Pond, and Marine Park, can be had on application to the Secretary. 



