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bank, with the sod at the top overhanging- it a few inches 

 above. It was not roofed over, and contained the excep- 

 tional number of six eggs of the usual color and size ; in- 

 cubation well advanced. The nest was made of dry root- 

 lets, grass, and leaves, with finer rootlets and grasses for 



the lining. u i • i 



When we were within four or five feet of the nest, the bird 

 left it, and joining its mate, flew nervously about at a dist- 

 ance, uttering quick, sharp notes of alarm. 



Lyxds Jones. President. J- Warren Jacobs, Secretary. 



ACTIVE MEMBERS. 



Bryant. Juhn A.. 

 Burns, Frank L. . 

 Carpenter. Allan W.. 

 Caulk, Wm. B., 

 Clute. Willard N., 

 Davies, L. M.. 

 Donald, John A., 

 Ely, Chas. A., 

 Greene, I. C. 

 Gregory, F. A., 



Hollister, Ned, 



Hull, Walter B., 



Hussey, Mary D, M. D.. 



Jacobs, J. Warren. 



Jones. Lynds, 



Leverkiihn, Dr. Paul. 



Martin, E. W.. 



Maxfield C. C 



Mignin, C. F., 



Nehrlitig, H.. 



Oldfield. W. A., 



Pember, F. T.. 



Prill. Dr. A. C.. 



Russell, Roy. 



Sage, John H., 



Stone. D. D.. 



Strong, R. M.. 



Wall, Edwar.i. 



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