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Access to the School Garden and to the Mansion is most con- 
venient from the new Pelham pena Station of the White 
Plains Road extension of the Subway, walk est on the Bronx 
and Pelha: rkway and north on either the Bronx Boulevard 
or on paths which lead to the Mansion. A an als had 
ry a somewhat longer walk from the terminal (Botanical Garden 
or Bronx Park) station of the Third Avenue Elevate ilway, 
walking east through the Flower Gardens an i Forest 
Mansion he Southern Boulevard trolley line reaches 
the southwestern corner of the B. ical Gard t the junction 
access to the Mansion and School Garden can be had by walking 
east on Pelham Avenue and north to the Mansion. 
N. L. Britton, 
Director-in-Chief. 
BIRDS IN THE NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN 
HII. Muicration 
he New York Botanical Garden was favored the past year, 
in common with the other parks in the rae with a host of birds 
in migration. Conspicuous amo: hese, seen € 
nomibers, were Ca natin n, ay breasted back poll magnolia, 
Wilson, ox sparrows 
scarlet taiauerss and eapeickes rs. 
uring migration there is no particular spot in the Garden 
hi r e 
paths up one bank of ae river and down the other, and detour 
over the peewee hei 
Along the shore of te river may be seen bees spotted, 
pectoral, pee ee ye d both the water- 
thrushes; in the water mee of mallard fe occasionally 
black-ducks, and, the past summer, a solitary female wood-duck; 
