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and 1907; on the fourteenth day in 1907; 

 on the fifteenth d.ay in 1900 and 1905 ; on 

 the sixteenth day in 1905 and 1906; on the 

 seventeenth day in 1902, 1905, and 1908; 

 on the eighteenth day in 1900 and 1907; 

 on the nineteenth day in 1906 and 1907; 

 on the twentieth day in 1903 and 1904; 

 on the twenty-second day in 1901, 1902, 

 and 1903 ; on the twenty- third day in 1900 ; 

 on the twenty-fourth day in 1908, a nota- 

 ble flight into the Garden, following upon 

 an entire absence of migrants the two pre- 

 vious days and the presence of but three 

 migrants in the two days next preceding; 

 on the twenty-fifth day in 1904 and 1906; 

 on the twenty-eighth day in 1907. 



On the twelfth day of May in 1908 the 

 largest number of visitants was present in 

 the Garden which had been noted in the 

 series of years; one hundred and thirty- 

 seven (twenty-eight species) were recorded. 

 On the Common the same day fifty more 

 were numbered. The next largest record 

 was on May 19, 1907, when one hundred 

 and twenty-two migrant birds (thirty-three 



