Report on the Spring Migration of 1907 



COMPILED BY WITMER STONE 



The excellent work of the Migration Corps has been continued 

 during 1907, making the seventh yearly record uf the Spring 

 Migration in the neighborhood of Philadelphia and at other 

 points in eastern Pennsylvania and New Jersey. 



The importance of the work increases yearly, and we trust 

 that all our observers will continue their labor during the coming 

 Bprhig with the same care that has been exercised during previous 

 seasons. It is desirable, especially in the case of the commoner 

 species, that two dates of arrival be recorded where the first 

 arrival was a single early straggler preceding by a number of 

 days the next record. 



Schedules covering the spring flight of 1907 were received 

 from the following sixty-three stations:* 



Neiv Jersey. 

 Cape May, H. Walker Hand. 

 Vineland, Mrs. Alice K. Prince. 

 Downstown (near Newfield), W. \V. Fair. 

 Yardville, Rachel E. Allinson. 

 Trenton, C. C. and R. M. Abbott. 

 Princeton, Chas. H. Rogers. 

 Bordentown, Minnie V. Flynn. 

 Beverly, J. Fletcher Street. 

 Burlington, Helen F. Carter. 

 Rancocas, Emily Haines. 

 Moorestown, Anna A. Mickle. 



Moorestown, Wm. B. Evans and Dr. S. S. Haines. 

 Pensauken, C. J. Hunt. 



♦Applications for blani; schedules and for information slioiild be addressed 

 to Mr. Thos. D. Keim, 405 Kadcliffe St., Bristol, Pa., who will superintend 

 this branch of the Club's work for the season of 190S. 



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