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E. D. Johnson, Chicago 
Herman Kafka, Chicago 
Mrs. A. Donn Kesselheim, Winnetka 
James Kindle, South Beloit 
Mrs. Sylvia Klein, Highland Park 
Mrs. Gordon J. Lawler, Highland Park 
**Leo Lenart, Chicago 
*Mrs. Ruth W. Lewis, Highland Park 
Larry Lowry, East Peoria 
Mrs. Mildred Mabus, Sesser 
Mrs. Elizabeth MacGregor, Des Plaines 
*Keith E. Martin, Naperville 
Mrs. Esther B. Massover, Highland Park 
Mrs. Helen Meilicke, Chicago 
Mrs. E. Leslie Merkle, Paris 
*Mrs. Margot Merrick, Glencoe 
*Richard L. Merrick, Glencoe 
Clyde Mitchell, Herrin 
Harold Murtfeldt, Deerfield 
Charles A. Novak, Chicago 
Rita D. Novak, Chicago 
Mary E. Orr, Decatur 
Frances A. Palmer, Chicago 
*Harry E. Peterka, Charleston 
Irene Rauch, Decatur 
Charles Rener, Chicago 
Norma Riehl, Decatur 
Fiora E. Rogers, Harvey 
**Dr. Maurice J. Rosenthal, Chicago 
Edward I. Rothschild, Highland Park 
Harold B. Rowe, Woodstock 
E. B. Schenck, Knoxville 
** Mrs. F. A. Seng, Winnetka 
*Lawrence A. Sharken, Highland Park 
*William E. Sproat, Highland Park 
Mr. Thomas Thoresen, Glenview 
*Mr. and Mrs. Gerrit E. Van Wissink, Chicago 
Robert Vobornik, Park Ridge 
Douglas Wade, Oregon 
Jane M. Walker, Wilmette 
Mrs. Averil Warfield, Brookfield 
Maurice Warner, Lombard 
*John F. Warnock, Mason City 
Richard Wason, Lisle 
Mrs. Jean Wattley, Chicago 
B. B. Wilder, Chicago 
*Douglas W. Wing, Glen Ellyn 
Mrs. Harry G. Woodruff, Decatur 
*Donna Ziemba, Chicago 
Albert J. Zimmerman, Lake Bluff 
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UNUSUAL BIRDS IN THE CHICAGO AREA 
Charles P. Clark of DesPlaines, Ill. has reported the following sight records 
to the Chicago Ornithological Society: Lesser Canada Goose — Skokie 
Lagoons, Oct. 10, 1964. in a flock of Canada Geese that made identification 
certain. This is one of the first records of the smaller species from this 
region in many years. Female Surf Scoter — Foster Avenue Beach, ‘Lincoln 
Park, Nov. 1, 1964. An early Snowy Owl — Lincoln Park, first week in 
November. Later reported by Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brechlin as sighted again 
near Montrose Harbor. 
From Naperville, Dr. Warren Keck reports the discovery of two small 
flocks of Hungarian Partridge, sighted near Yorkville in the first week of 
November. 
BINOCULAR SALESMAN NEEDED 
Now that John Helmer has retired from active service as Treasurer 
of the Society, his position as salesman for our line of fine Hertel & 
Reuss Binoculars is also vacant. Who will volunteer? All that is 
needed is great enthusiasm for bird-watching and optical instruments. 
You must be able to keep accurate records of purchases and sales and 
to make up packages for shipment. If interested, contact Raymond 
Mostek, President, Illinois Audubon Society, 615 Rochdale Circle, 
Lombard, III. 
