eye Ur ab ON Ut lr bel DN 21 
by car); total party-miles, 220 (14 on foot, 206 by car). — Mr. and Mrs. 
Richard Allyn, Maurice Cook, Tom Crabtree, Beatrice Foster, Vernon Green- 
ing, Ellen Hopkins, Beatrice Hopwood, Al Kaszynski, Emma Leonhard, Wil- 
liam O’Brien, Opel Rippey, Edith Sausaman, W. A. Sausaman (compiler), 
W. I. Sausaman, Marie Spaulding, Daisy Thompson, Richard Ware and Jack 
White (Springfield Audubon Society). 
Will County, MORRIS-WILMINGTON. (Within 15-mile diameter circle cen- 
tered at Carbon Hill; SW along Illinois River and Michigan Canal, Illinois 
River to Morris, then to Gebhard Woods, then NE side of Illinois River to 
Kankakee River, covering many back roads and farms; farm woodlots, 15%; 
river edge, 60%; plowed fields, 20% ; cattail marsh, 5%). Dee. 24: 8:30 a.m. 
to 3:30 p.m. Rain all day, heavy at times. Temp. 50° to 38°; wind SW, 10 
to 80 m.p.h.; ground bare; all water open. Fifteen observers in three parties. 
Total party-hours, 21 (3 on foot, 18 by car); total party-miles, 108 (38% on 
foot, 104% by car). — Joan Anesey, Amy G. Baldwin, Laurence B'nford, 
Karl E. Bartel (compiler), Reba Campbell, Rheba Campbell, Peter Dring, 
Margaret C. Lehmann, Lenore Macomber, Richard Macomber, Dave Marshall, 
John Mortenson, Alfred H. Reuss, Robert Reuss and Paul A. Schulze. 
Will County, TROY-JOLIET-CHANNAHON. (Same area as in previous 
years). Woods, 40%; open fields, 30% ; swamp, 15%; river and ponds, 15%. 
Jan. 2: 7:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.; cloudy; 30° to 36°; wind SW, 15 to 25 m.p.h.; 
wet ground, no snow. Party-hours 71, party-miles, 33 (5 on foot, 28 by 
car). — Thirteen observers: Clarence Cutler (compiler), Lucile Cutler, 
Helen Otis, Tom Otis, Flo Westfall, Chuck Westfall, Clarence Stallman, T. 
Wiseman, Dr. G. Hufford, Dr. G. Woodruff, Hilda McIntosh, John Reddy and 
William Hughes. 
‘Wisconsin, LAKE GENEVA. (Around lake). Jan. 2; 7:15 am. to 4:30 p.m.; 
overcast and rainy; temp. 32° to 42°; wind S to W, 5 to 30 m.p.h. — Twelve 
observers: Earl Anderson, Joan Anesey, Bertha Bannert, Karl Bartel, Agnes 
Drabek, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Hall, Margaret Lehmann, Clarence Palmquist 
(compiler), Ronald Palmquist, Paul Schulze and Helen Wilson. 
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The I. A.S. Needs a Secretary 
Mrs. Ann Stukalo of Downers Grove, who has served the Illinois Audubon 
Society faithfully and well as Corresponding Secretary, has asked to be re- 
lieved of her duties. The pressure of family obligations, as well as committee 
assignments for the DuPage Audubon Society, prevent her from giving the 
I. A.S. position the time it deserves. Mrs. Stukalo has successfully carried 
out many projects for the Society, and the Board of Directors conveys its 
gratitude. 
In the meantime — a new secretary is urgently needed. If you are a 
woman who lives in the Chicago area, loves birds, and has a little time to 
spare, our President, Raymond Mostek, would be delighted to hear from you. 
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