Report on the Spring Migration of 1908 



COMPILED BY WITMEE STONE 



The remarks of last year's report as to the value of the Club's 

 migration record apply equally well to the coming season. It 

 is of the utmost importance that we should not lose the services 

 of any of the members of our Corps, and it is especially desir- 

 able that the number of observers within ten miles of Philadel- 

 phia be doubled. Those who are now on our list will confer a 

 great favor by sending the names of others who are willing to 

 keep records, and by making personal appeals to them to do so. 

 Applications for blanks, etc., should be addressed to Mr. Alfred 

 C. Redfield, Wayne, Penna. , who will superintend this branch 

 of the Club's work for the coming season. 



Schedules covering the spring migration of 1908 were received 

 from the following fiftj'-six stations: 



New Jersey. 



Cape May, H. Walker Hand. 

 Vineland, Miss Alice K. Prince. 

 Downstown (near Newfield), W. W. 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. 



Haddonfield, Mrs. E. Tomlinson Gill, Mrs. F. Morse Archer 

 and Mrs. Wm. J. Hamlin. 

 Pensauken, C. J. Hunt. 



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