Report on the Spring Migration of 1904 



COMPILED BY WITMEIl STONE 



Observations on the spring arrival of birds were continued 

 as in previous years, the distribution and collection of schedules 

 being conducted by Mr. Samuel C. Palmer, Swarthmore, Dela- 

 ware Co., Pa. A material increase in the number of observers 

 is to be noticed, no less than lifty-four schedules having been 

 returned. The 1904 corps of observers is as follows: 



Nevj Jersey. 

 Cape May, H. Walker Hand. 

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

 West Berlin, Earl R. Lippincott. 

 Yardville, Rachel E. AUinson. 

 Summit, LaRue K. Holmes. 

 Beverly, J. Fletcher Street. 

 Burlington, Helen F. Carter. 

 Moorestown, Anna A. Mickle. 

 Moorestown, Wm. B. Evans and others. 

 Rancocas, Emily Haines. 

 Haddonfield, Mrs. E. M. Hamlin. 

 Haddonfield, H. E. Doughty. 



Pennsylvania. 

 Kennett Square, Charles J. Pennock. 

 Kennett Square, Elizabeth W. Hicks. 

 Concordville, Mrs. K. R. Styer. 

 Lenape, Ellen C. Carter and others. 



Westtown, Albert Linton, Jas. G. Vail, Edith Smedlej', etc. 

 West Chester, W. E. Roberts. 

 Knowlton, Bruce P. Tyler. 

 Swarthmore, Samuel C. Palmer. 

 Swarthmore, George S. Roberts. 



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