Report on the Spring Migration of 1903 



COMPILED BY WITMER STONE 



Observations on the spring migration were carried on during 

 the spring of 1903 on exactlj' the same plan that was adopted 

 in the preceding year, and owing to the efforts of Mr. Wm. E. 

 Hannum, chairman of the Club's Committee on Migration, the 

 services of nearly all of the 1902 corps of observers were secured, 

 while there were quite a number of new stations represented. 



It is of the greatest importance that records should be kept at 

 the same stations for a number of years if any deductions of 

 value are to be drawn from our observations, and we, therefore, 

 earnestly request the continued assistance of those who have 

 aided us in the past. Blank schedules will be sent to any one 

 who is willing to join our corps of observers and additional 

 records from points within the ten-mile circle are particularly 

 desired. 



INIr. Samuel C. Palmer, Swarthmore, Delaware county, Pa., 

 will superintend the distribution of schedules for 1904, and in- 

 quiries relative to the work should be made to him. 



Records for the spring of 1903 were received from the fol- 

 lowing : 



New Jersey. 



H. Walker Hand, Cape May. 



W. W. Fair, Downstown (three miles from Newfield). 

 Miss Caroline W. Murphy, Point Pleasant. 

 J. Fletcher Street, Beverly. 

 Wm. B. Evans and others, Moorestown. 

 Anna A. Mickle, Moorestown. 

 Emily Haines, Rancocas. 

 Rachel E. Allinson, Yardville. 

 Mrs. E. M. HamHn, Haddonfield. 



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