. Bird-lore . er, Mrs. Denning 10 00 Durham, J. E i 00 Ensign, Charles S i 00 Estabrook, Arthur F 10 00 Faulkner, Miss Fannie M. . 10 00 Gilbert, Miss Marie 2 00 Hale, Thomas, Jr i 00 Hoe, Richard M 50 00 Hubbard, Mr. and Mrs. T. H. 5 00 Hunter, Wm. T., Jr i 00 Jones, Miss Ella H 3 00 Judson, Henry I i 00 Kimball, Mrs. D. P 25 00 Knowlton, Mrs. Myra R. . 2 00 Kuhn, A. K 5 00 Lewis, Edwin J i 00 Lincoln, Mrs. Lowell i 00 Luchsinger, Mrs. F. B 2 00 Ludlow, Mrs. Henry 5 00 Lyle, Mrs. Louisa T 2 00 Massachusetts S. P. C. A. . 5 00Netherlands Society for the Protection of Birds 5 00 Oppenheim, Myro


. Bird-lore . er, Mrs. Denning 10 00 Durham, J. E i 00 Ensign, Charles S i 00 Estabrook, Arthur F 10 00 Faulkner, Miss Fannie M. . 10 00 Gilbert, Miss Marie 2 00 Hale, Thomas, Jr i 00 Hoe, Richard M 50 00 Hubbard, Mr. and Mrs. T. H. 5 00 Hunter, Wm. T., Jr i 00 Jones, Miss Ella H 3 00 Judson, Henry I i 00 Kimball, Mrs. D. P 25 00 Knowlton, Mrs. Myra R. . 2 00 Kuhn, A. K 5 00 Lewis, Edwin J i 00 Lincoln, Mrs. Lowell i 00 Luchsinger, Mrs. F. B 2 00 Ludlow, Mrs. Henry 5 00 Lyle, Mrs. Louisa T 2 00 Massachusetts S. P. C. A. . 5 00Netherlands Society for the Protection of Birds 5 00 Oppenheim, Myron H. ... i 00 Phelps, Mrs. J. W 10 00 Richardson, Mrs. M. G. . 5 00 Schieffelin, Mrs. H. M 10 00 Schurz, Miss Marianne .... 5 00 Sexton, Mrs. Edward B. . 5 00 Shannon, William Purdy ... S 00 Shoemaker, Henry W 10 00 Sturgis, F. K 5 00 Tate, J. M., Jr i 00 Tower, Ellen M 5 00 Tyler, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. . 2 00 Van Wagenen, Mrs. G. A. , . 2 00 Winkley, Rev. Henry W. . 2 00 Total $1,016 26. ^^x;^ Atr > >i«v.« 1. Bush-Tit 4. Lloyds Bush-Tit. Female 2. Lead-colored Bush-Tit 5. Verdin 3. Lloyds Bush-Tit, Male 6. Wren-Tit (One-half natural size 2^trb=1tore A BI-MONTHLY MAGAZINE DEVOTED TO THE STUDY AND PROTECTION OF BIRDS Official Organ of The Audubon Societies Vol. XVIII March—April, 1916 No. 2 The Worlds Record for Density of Bird Population By GILBERT H. GROSVENOREditor of the National Geographic Magazine / With photographs by the author ~ , IN the winter of 1913, our family bought a farm of one hundred acres, fiftyacres in forest and fifty in fields, in Montgomery County, Maryland, aboutten miles from Washington. We moved out in April. At the time, no mem-bers of the family, including my wife, six children, and myself, could namemore than three birds—the Crow, the Robin, and the Turkey Buzzard. Wehad, however, become interested in birds, owing to our friendship for theEditor of Bird-Lore, and for other Audubon workers, and determined to seewhat we could do to


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