. Bird-lore . Pasadena (Cal.) Audubon So-ciety.âPort Huron (Mich.) Bird Club.âRhinebeck (N. Y.) BirdClub.âRockaway Bird Club (Far Rockaway, N. Y.).âRumson(N. J.) Bird Club.âSaratoga (N. Y.) Bird Club.âSeattle (Wash.)Audubon Society.âSouth Bend (Ind.) Humane Society.âSouthHaven (Mich.) Bird Club.âSpokane (Wash.) Bird Club.âSus-sex County (N. J.) Nature Study Club.âVassar College WakeRobin Club (Poughkeepsie, N. Y.).âVictoria (B. C.) NaturalHistory Society.âVigo County (Ind.) Bird Club.âWellesleyCollege (Mass.) Bird Club.âWestern Pennsylvania AudubonSociety (Pittsburgh, Pa.).âWild Life Protectiv


. Bird-lore . Pasadena (Cal.) Audubon So-ciety.âPort Huron (Mich.) Bird Club.âRhinebeck (N. Y.) BirdClub.âRockaway Bird Club (Far Rockaway, N. Y.).âRumson(N. J.) Bird Club.âSaratoga (N. Y.) Bird Club.âSeattle (Wash.)Audubon Society.âSouth Bend (Ind.) Humane Society.âSouthHaven (Mich.) Bird Club.âSpokane (Wash.) Bird Club.âSus-sex County (N. J.) Nature Study Club.âVassar College WakeRobin Club (Poughkeepsie, N. Y.).âVictoria (B. C.) NaturalHistory Society.âVigo County (Ind.) Bird Club.âWellesleyCollege (Mass.) Bird Club.âWestern Pennsylvania AudubonSociety (Pittsburgh, Pa.).âWild Life Protective Society ofMilwaukee (Wis.).âWilliamstown (Mass.) Bird Club.âWinston-Salem (N. C.) Audubon Society.âWyncote (Pa.) Bird Club. Report of the Treasurer Lists of Members and Contributors Benefactor, Founder and Patrons.âLife Members.âAnnual Mem-bers AND General Contributors.âContributors to the Depart-ment OF Applied Ornithology.âContributors to the Egret Fund. (377). GENERAL COLEMAN du PONTPatron of the National Association of Audubon Societies. (378) REPORT OF T. GILBERT PEARSON, SECRETARY INTRODUCTION A most striking evidence of the esteem in which the public holds the workof the National Association of Audubon Societies and the principles for whichit stands has been manifested during the past year. The entrance of our nation into the world war has called for public serviceand financial support to an extent never even approached in this countrybefore. Innumerable war charities of the most worthy character have madeconstant appeals for funds, and huge sums of money have gone into war a direct result, many institutions supported by the general public have suf-fered severely. Some have closed their doors, and others have curtailed theiractivities. Forty-six hospitals in New York City alone are behind in theirbudgets, and numerous worthy institutions are on the verge of collapse. Withthis Association it has been different. True, some of ou


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