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AGASSIZ ASSOCIATION' 
Additions to Our Membership. 
Corresponding. 
Mr. A. I.. Graffam, East Lynn, 
Massachusetts. 
Mrs. Gayer G. Dominick, Stamford, 
Connecticut. 
Sustaining. 
Mr. Gayne T. K. Norton, New York 
City. 
Mr. Thornton W. Burgess, Spring- 
field, Massachusetts. 
Mrs. Josiah Hatch Quincy, Boston, 
Massachusetts. 
Mrs. Thomas Hastings, Old West- 
bury, New York. 
Mr. A. McEwen, New York City. 
Helen and Willard Parsons, White 
Plains, New York. 
Mr. Julius Prince, New Rochelle, 
New York. 
Mr. Edwin W. Humphreys, New 
Rochelle, New York. 
Mr. J. M. Heiser, Houston, Texas. 
Contributions. 
Mr. Walter B. Dodge, Sound 
Beach $5.00 
Telephone: “Come in and see 
me.” 25.00 
Mr. George W. Haynes, New 
York City 5.00 
G. B. Affleck, A. B., Springfield, 
Mass. 5.00 
Mr. Hugh M. Anderson, New 
York City 15.00 
John Waite Avery, M. D., Stam- 
ford 1 .00 
Mr. C. D. Romig, Audenried, 
Penn. 2.00 
Professor M. A. Bigelow, New 
York City 5.00 
Mrs. C. O. Miller, Stamford 10.00 
Mr. Arthur A. Carey, Waltham, 
Mass. 3.00 
Mr. Frank J. Myers, Ventnor, 
N. J. 1 1 8.00 
The Lend a Hand Club, Sound 
Beach 5 °° 
Helen and Willard Parsons, 
White Plains, N. Y 1.00 
Mr. Armstrong Perry, New York 
City Go 0 
King’s Daughters of Sound 
Beach 10.00 
Mrs. Charles E. H. Phillips, 
Glenbrook, Conn. 10.00 
Miscellaneous Contributions. 
Mrs. Newton, Sound Beach: Shells 
and fancywork showing how shells are 
crocheted into curtains, portieres and 
lambrequins. 
M iss Susan Lockwood, Sound 
Beach : Wounded red-shouldered hawk 
found in the road. 
Mr. J. \\ arren Jacobs, Waynesburg, 
Penn . : Jacobs Food Shelter for Win- 
ter Birds. 
1 homas A. Edison, Inc., Orange, N. 
J. : Record for Edison Diamond Disc 
Phonograph presented to The Agassiz 
Association by Mr. Thomas A. Edison 
in 1916. 
Mr. E. M. Ayres, Stamford: Liberal 
supply of postal card folders from 
Florida. 
Mr. B. Wilson, Stamford: Copy of 
“Vox Stellarum. A Loyal Almanac for 
the Year of Human Redemption 1922.” 
Mrs. George Ferris Peck, Sound 
Beach : Specimen of flax grown in 1833 
by Captain George Ferris on his farm 
on Greenwich Cove. The part of the 
farm on which the flax was grown is 
now known as Frost’s Beach, Sound 
Beach. 
Philanthropic People, those who care 
for the welfare of others, especially the 
young folks, are cordially invited. 
What George Washington said (in 
his farewell address) : 
“Promote, then, as an object of PRI- 
MARY IMPORTANCE, institutions 
for the general diffusion of knowledge.” 
