Report of the Spring Migration of 1919 



FoBTY-six schedules were returned by our corps of migration 

 observers during 1919 as listed below. Additional observers 

 are always desired and names of persons interested and able to 

 keep such a record will be received with thanks if sent to Dr. 

 Witmer Stone, Academy of Natural Sciences, Logan Square, 

 Philadelphia. 



New Jersey 



Cape May, H. W. Hand. S. S. Haines, M. A. 



Atlantic City, Mrs. N. S. Linton, W. B. Evans, 



Cromie. Miss L. M. Jacob. 



Vineland, Mrs. A. K. Prince. Moorestown, Mrs. V. Wier- 



Downstown, W. W. Fair. man. 



Camden, J. K. Potter. AUentown, Miss Emma Gor- 



Audubon, J. W. Tatum. don. 



Mt. Holly, N. D. W. Pumyea. Bordentown, Miss M. V. 



Beverly, D. G. Baird. Flynn. 

 Moorestown, Miss A. A. Mickle, 



Pennsylvania 



Concord ville. Miss E. P. and Cobb's Creek Park— W. Phila. 

 J. F. Styer. G. G. Mahy and E. P. 



Media, Dr. J. P. Moore. Richardson. 



Swarthmore, Dr. S. C. Palmer. Chestnut Hill, W. H. Trotter. 

 Swarthmore, P. E. Howard. Germantown, Stewardson 



Swarthmore, H. M. Harrower. Brown. 



Addingham, D. E. Culver. Mt.Airy, S.A. and R.W. Barker, 

 Kintnersville, &c., R. L. Lloyd. Mt. Airy, A. F. Hagar. 

 Lansdowne, J. D. Carter. Ardmore, W. L. Baily. 



Lansdowne, W. E. Roberts. Haverford, W. J. Serrill. 



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