grontia® for the Protection of migrant Bird®* 
Bmmt ly may ham advocated the asgptifttlon of treaties tot tbo 
protection of bird®, with the f«®mblioa of Latin Malle* to fee* 
nm to tmm hotmm th® Unit ad States and Oaitada, with th® id®* of so- 
oarirr; farthap protection for our spool m of bird® that pas® in migration 
to tM sooth of tbs United Stats®* it 1® j*obsble that on prop®* representa¬ 
tion from this government ®aeh treaties eaa So eoauoamM, hat whsthe* ®»<& 
a oourae 1® advisable at this ti m remains to bo oooiUimI* in sabstanoo 
s 40 h treaties would *®$ei*® o» to© part of Uruguay amd &r§®nttoa that on? 
birds* taaialy ehevefe&rd*, too aooorded ptotsotioa daring the period la 
siiioh oloeod seasons for inatttg tha principal sorts of native gam© haw 
already boon established, Le«, flroo Ueptetfbor 1 to iftll 30 la Argentina, 
and from Stpts«b«r l to Harsh a? in Uruguay* Definite closed seasons 
those birds would ass® to b® established to Wmsm®?, ©ad woald 
r o^ulr® to bo pat in foros to Uhil®# Open seasons far the boat Ik; oi 
Upland, Flovor* Golden Flavor and following® mi^ht bo demanded to Argentina 
and Urucsusy* in rstum th® Uaitod States would give too i*otootion ao- 
oerdod tho so bird® at prostmt and nigh* in addition provide tim t gam 
bird®, timiaou* duoiss and p«9 native in tho southern countries* bo |®o- 
hibltod from Import into tho IMtod Staflwi for sal# u® food* 
la Uruguay pml sontljsmb toward tho anaotaa® of a treaty 
protootiv© to birds wci$5[|*«to®bly be favorable. IfcapWiyaa® are pro* 
.grossiv® and active in adopting SSorth JMMtfcan idee® la all lines of 
work* ®»e country 1® ®®nll» fairly well settled* and ha® on efficient 
administration of iw through the rural polios* Offioials coaneotod with 
too Pefenaa Acjrioola, the organisation that it^Od (pro bably have toe 
