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Evans was upon request transferred to Associate Membership 

 having removed to Westtown, Pa. 



Mr. Hunt described the " Bird Life of the Lower Maurice 

 River, N. J." (see miica pp. 14-19). 



December S, 1908. Twenty members present. Thomas D. 

 Keim was upon request transferred to Corresponding Member- 

 ship, having removed to New York City. 



Mr. Pennock read a paper entitled ' ' Further Notes from 

 Delaware." A Blue Grosbeak (Guiram carulcn) obtained May 

 16, at Rehoboth and a flock of American Crossbills (Loxin c. 

 americana) seen May 18, 1908 at the same place were the most 

 interesting records. 



Mr. Stone followed with an account of the recent meeting of 

 the American Ornithologists' Union, at Cambridge, Mass. , which 

 he had attended. 



December 17, 1908. Fourteen members present. Mr. Morris 

 read a paper entitled "Modern Ornithologists" in which he re- 

 viewed the lives and work of the more prominent American 

 Ornithologists from Prof. Baird to the present day. 



