FOUNDED BY THE MEN AND WOMEN OF 1913-15 
TOTAL, JUNE 1, 1916, $103,000 
FOUNDERS 
Mrs. Russet Sacre, New York, 
Grorce Eastman, Rochester, N. Y. 
Mrs. F. F. Tuompson, Canandaigua, 
Henry Forp, Detroit, Mich., 
Witiiam P. Ciypr, New York City, 
Joun D. ArcuBoLp, New York City, 
ALEX. Smita Cocuran, N. Y. 
Dr. Wo. H. Nicuots, New York, 
ANDREW CarneEcix, New York City, 
Georcr F. Baker, New. York, 
Grorce D, Pratt, New York City, 
DEFENDER OF WILD Lirg, Wash., D. C. 
Miss HetotsE Meyer, Lenox, Mass., 
Epwarp S. Harkyess, New York, 

Dear Wr. Breweter 
eftorte of Wiliia 
\ 
Massachusetts 
ds 
in any way wrong, 
7} 
of 
course J 
but it is impogsible to mention more than three 
for this subject. 
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I am sorry 
hietorical statem 
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& 
last book a page 
he mentions the f 
Perhaps 
and John 
w. T. WORNADAY 
CLARK WILLIAMS 
A- BARTON HEPBURN 
TRUSTEES 
FOR NATION-WIDE CAMPAIGN WORK DURING THE NEXT HUNDRED YEARS. 
INCOME FOR USE ON THE FIRING LINE. NO “OVERHEAD CHARGES.” 
FOUNDERS 
Emerson McMI..1n, New York City, 
Max FL eEtscumann, Cincinnati, O., 
Mrs. J. S. Kennepy, New York City, 
FREDERICK G. BournE, New York, 
Mortimer L. Scuirr, New York City, 
SaMuEL THORNE, New York, 
Antuony R. Kuser, Bernardsville, 
Joun Drypen Kuser, Bernardsville, 
Freperick C. Watcott, New York, 
Frep’k F. Brewster, New Haven. 
Mrs. Witi1aM H. Bitss, New York, 
Mrs. R. T. Aucumury, New York, 
Henry M. Hanna, Cleveland, 
Epmunp C. Converst, New York, 
“In Memortiam,”’ Boston. 
Y PERSON WHO SUBSCRIBES $1,000 OR MORE 
BECOMES A FOUNDER 
Grae 
The wild life of to-day is not wholly ours, to dispose of as 
we please. It has been given to us IN TRUST. We must 
account for it to those who come after us and audit our records. 

NEW YORK ZOOLOGICAL PARK 
New Yorx, 
Is it true that the heath hen was saved from extinctic 
) Brewster, Dr. George W. Field 
E. Thayer? I have 
there is yet time for a correction. 
realize that a number of other persons were helpful in the matter, 
e very brief 
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that erg does not seem to be in print a vood and 
ent regarding this matter. Mr. Forbue 
about the saving of the heath hen on Martha'e | 
act, I believe he makes no mention of the men 
he did not 

