Most welcome is Jeffries, our noble friend 



Without whom the Club could only pretend 



To have n good time and he jolly, 



But soon they would cry, oh, Oraoiousi oh, golly J 



Fithout Jeffries to dine .is absolute folly, 



But to-night good friends we h^ve him here, 



And so,- one, two, three J Come give hire a cheer I 



Oh dear Mr. Deans 



T,T e know how keen 



Is ynr knowledge of birds 



And of flowers in h^rds. 



Can you tell us 7. wonder? 



Oh, whit in thunder 



A Cookatooca superba is, 



Or a v ollybirdia a insular is? 



Did you chance of thes^; to hear? 



If not, turn to the "Potany ?ook of Lear. 



There was young wan named Charlie 

 ''hose hobby was ornotho 1-o-g-y 

 when a strange birdie h«*€ see 

 Sitting up in a tree 



He must fetch out his gl*&*4Jl f .r to sf.e 

 What this '4ueer birdie might happen to he, 

 This discerning young man named CharlieJ 



S stands for SntlMM. >vho as we know 

 To honor and fame and glory must growj 

 "For who knows so ranch of the law as he? 

 '£hich to others sodif ficult seems to be 

 To say nothing "of" all that he seems to know 

 of vegetables, children, and how they grow 

 This clever young man named 3p#Xn*n| 



Our f*iend, Mr, Bent 



This r^riarkahle gent 



To Alaska was sent 



In search of .-U range thing*, 



Like birds without wings 1 



like hees without stings I 



And m aroma Is too 



All strange and new 



Some with six bigs 



And some with t^o; 



For all this, Oh, .Science 



(live glory and fame 



To this man who deserves 



A vary big name. 



