VERMONT BIRD CLUB 31 



Kirk, Mr. George L Rutland 



Lovering, Mrs. N. P St. Johnsbury 



Lewis, Miss Frances, N. Union St. Burlington 



McKillip, Mrs. W, B No. 230 S. Union St Burlington 



Morse. Mrs. O. I South Royalton 



Powell, Miss Gertrude, Williams St. Burlington 



Powers. Mrs. W. I Lyndonville 



Riker, Mr. F. W Burlington 



Rugg, Mr. Harold G Hanover, N. H. 



Stevens, Miss Mabel St. Johnsbury, Vt 



Stone, Miss Belle C Enosburgh Falls, Vt. 



Simonds, Mrs. A. B No. 355 Pearl St. Burlington 



Styles, Mr. Humphrey . . . .No. 103 N. Winooski Ave. Bur. 



Tarbox, Miss Cora I Essex Junction 



Underwood, Mrs. Pearl E Hartland 



Vail, Miss Katherine Lyndonville 



THE NEXT FIELD MEETING. 



It was decided at the St. Johnsbury meeting to unite 

 with the Botanical club in holding the next field meeting at 

 Pownal, July 1-3. Headquarters will be at Hotel Glen- 

 wood, North Pownal where the members and their friends 

 will assemble on July i. Tuesday, July 2 will probably be 

 given to exploring the cliff regions of Pownal Centre, Wed- 

 nesday will be devoted to the bog regions of the river val- 

 ley. Mr. D. S. Carpenter of Middletown Springs will act 

 as local secretary and will attend to local arrangements. 



BIRD NOTES. 



Mrs. E. B. Davenport of Brattleboro is collecting data 

 in regard to the range of the wood thrush in Vermont. She 

 would be pleased to receive reports from members of the 

 Bird Club. 



Miss Isabel M. Paddock of St. Johnsbury contributes 

 to Chapman's Warbler's of North America, musical nota- 

 tions of the songs of fifteen different species of warblers. 



Dr. L. H. Ross of Bennington reports the nesting of 

 the rough-winged swallow. He reports also that the king- 

 fisher remains the year around in that vicinity. 



Another winter robin has been reported, this time at 

 Proctor, by W. A. Kent. 



A member, twelve years old, of the local bird club at 

 Newburv has listed and identified seventv-four different 



