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Mountains. " The most interesting feature was his careful study 

 of the songs of the Thrushes. The Olive-backed and the Bick- 

 nell's were frequently seen and heard, and Mr. Carter stated 

 that the Pocono Mountain Thrush previously referred to as 

 possibly Bicknell's was unquestionably the Olive-backed. 



December 19, 1907. Eighteen members present. Mr. Pen- 

 nock read a paper entitled "The South Shore of Indian River, 

 Delaware" (see antea, pp. 28-43). 



William B. Evans reported a Cardinal feeding upon the 

 berries of the Virginia Creeper. 



