. Bird lore. Birds; Birds; Ornithology. 242 Bird - Lore Mass.; Greenwich, Conn.; Meriden, N. H. Bedford Hills and Rhinebeck, N. Y. Morristown, Pa.; Somerset Hills, N. J. and Buffalo, N. Y. The interests of bird-protection in Ohio, and especially those of the strong Bird- Lovers' Association in Cleveland, are fostered by the pretty little magazine Blue-Bird, which was founded by the Ohio agent of the National Association, Dr. Eugene Swope, but is now edited and published by Mrs. E. C. T. Miller, Pres- ident of the 'Bird Lovers,' at Cleveland. Indiana, Michigan, and the other north- western stat


. Bird lore. Birds; Birds; Ornithology. 242 Bird - Lore Mass.; Greenwich, Conn.; Meriden, N. H. Bedford Hills and Rhinebeck, N. Y. Morristown, Pa.; Somerset Hills, N. J. and Buffalo, N. Y. The interests of bird-protection in Ohio, and especially those of the strong Bird- Lovers' Association in Cleveland, are fostered by the pretty little magazine Blue-Bird, which was founded by the Ohio agent of the National Association, Dr. Eugene Swope, but is now edited and published by Mrs. E. C. T. Miller, Pres- ident of the 'Bird Lovers,' at Cleveland. Indiana, Michigan, and the other north- western states are doing good work through their State Societies, but thus far have not attempted much in the way of publications. It seems a pity The Way- side was permitted to expire. The Audubon Society of Buffalo, now in its ninth year, has long been active in spreading its influence through a regular series of newspaper articles, by the publica- tion of an annual Bird Almanac, circulars, yearly reports, and various leaflets. The untiring agent in this useful activity has been Mrs. G. M. Turner, who has held the ofiice of secretary for eight years, but now is retiring because of a change in her resi- dence from Buffalo to Riverside, Cal. Few ladies in the field of Audubon work have been so wise and faithful and have accomplished so much good as has Mrs. Turner in western New York, and a host of good wishes go with her to the Pacific Coast. At the meeting of the Buffalo Society on June 19 she was presented with a certificate of Life Membership in the National Association, the Society paying the $100 fee in recognition of her splendid services. Illinois, however, is still 'going strong,' not only by constantly sending out several kinds of circulars, migration- records, posters, etc., for local use by teachers and amateurs, and by furnishing to schools traveling libraries and collec- tions of lantern-slides relating to birds, but by the issue twice a year of its Bulletin, which is really


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