Vol ' 



1913 1 



i., I',mi Migration Record of WiJUam Bariram. 335 



isw. Marcb 30. Duel i and Teal arrived from the south. Win').-'. 

 Borne lee on pondi this morning Noon and 

 evening warm and delightful. Peaeb nearly 

 in bloom a aJ o Elm and Maple. 

 isis. January 27. A few fishing Ducks. Wind N. E. a little tl 

 Schuylkill clear of [ce 

 Ducki arrive 'I from 8. I day. 



Teal from the south pa irtherly. Warm 



as May, wind 8. Snowdrops. This evening 

 tli<' spring and ihad Froi 

 1810. Marcb 26. Ducks. Forenoon clear fine spring weather, 

 Wii 

 31. Dud •• Northerly. Cold blustering day. 



Wind N. W. 

 1820. Marcb 27. Duel northerly. Warm gri 



weather. Land frog chal 

 ■|. February 10. Teal pa ing northerly. Cloudy. Wind W. 



L0, Ducks from the south pai ing to the north. 

 Plea .•int. warm day. Wind 8. 

 February 22. Ducks from the south. Clear moderate, wind 

 X. W. 



Autumn duck record and I find only the following: 



1804 October '■> Several kinds of D Clear and pl< 



wind 8. W. 

 '_'). Cloudy, showery aboul noon, cleared afternoon, 



wind N. Soon after great flight of Ducks 



pa in^ southward. 

 ISIS. August 24. Blue-wing Teal. Morning clear and cold Wind 



N. W. Evening cloudy & rain. 



Branta canadensis canadensis. Canad 



I 02. Marcb • r i. Wild '■ ing Northerly. 



20. A flock ot I tuning to the north. 

 i 03. Marcb 14, Some Wild Geese have passed. 



30. Wild Ge< norl berry ■■ill 1 1 



i 04. Marcb 17. Flocks of Geese flying to the north. 



21. Ge< .' Qorthward. 



March 8 and 17. Mori, of Ge< -■■ pass by to north. 

 L807. April 16. Large fligl ' northerly. 



isos. Marcb s. Ge< outhward. 



It). Flocl ' by from So. in morning. 



1814. February 13. Wild Geese (Anser canaden is) pac northerly. 

 isr.t. March 26, 31 and April 10. '• ag northerly. 



1820. March 27. G ng northerly. 



1821. April 21. Large flights of Ge< ng North. 

 M:tn:lj 16. Flhj ' - ese passing to the north. 



