Abstract of the Proceedings of the Delaware 

 Valley Ornithological Club, 1921 



January 6, 1921. Thirty-nine members and five visitors 

 present. Election of officers resulted in the choice of the 

 present incumbents — 



President — J. Fletcher Street. 

 Y ice-President — G-eorge H. Stuart, 3rd. 

 Treasurer — Samuel C. Palmer. 

 Secretary — Julian K. Potter. 



Dr. Trotter spoke on ' ' The Past Year and the One to 

 Come, ' ' and Mr. Street read a paper on the ' ' Breeding of the 

 Cerulean Warbler in Greene Co., Pa." 



Mr. Pumyea reported a Sapsucker wintering at Mt. Holly, 

 N. J., and Dr. Trotter spoke of Bonaparte's Gulls and Tree 

 Swallows at Cape May, N. J., December 30, 1920. 



A letter from Mr. Geo. Spencer Morris describing bird life 

 at Miami, Fla., was read. 



January 20, 1921. Eighteen members present. 



Mr. Hannum spoke on "A Night and Day Off Breakwater" 

 on August 14. An Osprey came five miles off shore opposite 

 Cape Henlopen and caught fish in the wake of the vessel. 



Mr. Roberts spoke on "Summer Birds at Tobyhanna, Pa." 



February 3, 1921. Twenty members and two visitors 

 present. 



Dr. Stone spoke on "Additional Notes on Cape May Birds," 

 reading some biographies that he had prepared on the Os- 

 prey, Spotted Sandpiper, Kingbird, etc., dealing with details 

 of their life histories. 



Dr. Stone also exhibited two King Eiders killed on the 



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