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Wildlife in Color: By Roger Tory Peterson, 1951. 192 pages; 450 full 
color illustrations by 18 artists. Sponsored by National Wildlife Feder- 
ation. Houghton Mifflin Co., 2 Park Street, Boston 7, Mass.; $8.00. The 
color illustrations are from the famous Wildlife Stamps produced between 
the years 1939-1951, and offer an excellent opportunity for the stamp 
collector to have the entire series in one volume which covers trees, shrubs, 
mammals, birds, reptiles and butterflies. 
The book is written in non-technical language and lacks detailed life 
histories. It should appeal especially to the newly initiated nature student 
who is usually confronted with the problem of where to start and how 
much to cover in studying wildlife. The text by Mr. Peterson is interest- 
ing for both young and old and extremely readable. 
Charles W. Kossack, Barrington, Illinois 
Life Members of the Society 
Mrs. ROLAND BOSWORTH of Dundee, Illinois became a life member of the 
Illinois Audubon Society in 1951, bringing the number of such members 
back to seven. Since many of these individuals have made notable con- 
tributions to the work of the Society as authors, committee chairmen, 
directors or officers, it is fitting that we publish their names here, with 
the dates of their affiliation: 
Dr. Alfred M. Bailey (1929) Mrs. Emmons Blaine (1929) 
Colorado Museum of Natural History 101 East Erie Street 
City Park, Denver 6, Colorado Chicago 11, Illinois 
Miss Esther Craigmile (1980) Mrs. William Richardson (19381) 
(Honorary Vice-President) 
4318 Oakenwald Avenue 
Chicago 15, Illinois 
Mr. Herbert S. Ullmann (1944) 
(Honorary Director) 
015 N. La Grange Road 
La Grange, Illinois 
Mrs. Roland I. Bosworth (1943) Union League Club 
P.O. Box. 4-98 65 West Jackson Blvd. 
Dundee, Illinois Chicago 4, Illinois 
Mrs. Elizabeth R. Starrett (1950) 
P. O. Box #306 
Cos Cob, Connecticut 
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New Bird Check Card 
THE FAMILIAR FOLDER, “Dates of Arrival of Spring Migrants,” compiled 
by Edward R. Ford, Colin C. Sanborn and C. Blair Coursen, will soon be 
reprinted by Dr. H. K. Gloyd of the Chicago Academy of Sciences. Out 
of print for several years, it will now be in the form of a card, about 4 
by 6 inches, similar to the “Field Card of Birds,” and the price will be 
the same: 75c per 100, or one cent each in smaller amounts. Orders can 
be placed through the Academy, Lincoln Park at Ogden Avenue, Chicago, 
Illinois. 
