DELAWARE VALLEY ORNITHOLOGICAL CLUB 57 



April 21, 1921. Twenty-seven members and five visitors 

 present. 



Dr. Stone read an appreciative biograpliical sketch, of the 

 late Stewardson Brown and the following resolution was 

 adopted : 



' ' The members of the Delaware Valley Ornithological Club have heard 

 with the deepest sorrow of the death of Stewardson Brown. Joining our 

 society the year after its organization, he served us as Treasurer, Vice- 

 President and President, and for thirty years took a leading part in aU 

 of our activities. Paithful officer and devoted member as he was, it will 

 be as the dear friend and associate that we shall always remember him. 

 Cheerful and generous, ever ready to bear his own burdens and to help 

 others, he possessed a personality that endeared him to everyone with 

 whom he came in contact. It is to such men as Stewardson Brown that 

 the D. V. O. C. owes its success, and it is character such as he possessed 

 that has welded the bonds that hold us so closely to one another." 



Mr. Huber reported three Ipswich Sparrows, two Piping 

 Plover and five Black-backed Gulls at Corson's Inlet, N. J., 

 March 26, and Mr. Ehoads a Loon at Haddonfield, N. J., 

 April 16. 



May 5, 1921. Fifteen metnbers present. 



Mr. S. N. Ehoads spoke on "Birds of Fairy Point, Fla.," 

 and Mr. Sti^eet described a recent trip to Smyrna, Del., where 

 Wood Duck and Black Duck were found nesting. 



May 19, 1921. Fifteen members present. 



Mr. Morris addressed the Club on "Winter Birds of Bis- 

 eayne Bay, Fla." based on his notes made during a winter 

 residence at Miami. 



October 6, 1921. Forty-two members and five visitors 

 present. 



Mr. Samuel ScoviQe, Jr., addressed the Club on ' ' Bird Ad- 

 ventures on a Desert Island," an account of a visit with 

 Messrs. Street, Stone, Cook and Parker to Brigantine and 

 Little Beach Islands, N. J. 



Dr. Packer reported a Migrant Shrike at Newtown, Pa., for 

 the past six weeks. A Mockingbird was reported at Fish 

 House, N. J., June 12 (Potter) ; Myrtle Warblers at Cape 



