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May, N. J., August 10 (Poole), specimen secured August 13 

 (Stone). Mr. Stuart stated that he had found a House "Wren 

 nesting in an old nest of the Red-eyed Vireo during the past 

 sunmier. Mr. Beatty reported a young Red-eyed Vireo ready 

 to fly but still in the nest on September 6. Red-breasted Nut- 

 hatches were reported as very common. 



Octoher 20, 1921. Twenty-six members and three visitors 

 present. 



Dr. Stone described his experiences with the birds of Cape 

 May, N. J., during the past summer; June 30-September 16, 

 138 species being recorded. 



November 3, 1921. Twenty-four members and one visitor 

 present. 



The following were elected Associate members: Geo. B. 

 Fox, "Walter B. Keighton and S. J. Shorters. 



Mr. Emlen spoke on "A Trip to the Big Cypress Swamp, 

 Lee Co., Fla." Mr. Pennock followed with an account of the 

 habits of the Florida Burrowing Owl. 



Dr. Stone reported a Solitary "Vireo at Foreway's Cabin, 

 above May's Landing, N. J., on October 29, and Mr. Carter a 

 Barn Owl at Lansdowne, Pa., November 3. 



November 17, 1921. Eighteen members and one visitor 

 present. 



Mr. Potter described a trip to Arizona, covering May 23- 

 July 10, 1920, mainly about Prescott. 



Mr. McCall reported a Pileated "Woodpecker near New- 

 foundland, Pocono Mts., Pa., early in November. A Saw- 

 "Whet Owl was reported at Glenside, Pa., November 12 

 (Huher), and one caught at Ardmore on the same date 

 (Baily) ; Migrant Shrike killed at Collingswood, N. J., No- 

 vember 3 (Potter). 



December 1, 1921. Twenty-two members present. 



Mr. C. J. Hunt, formerly secretary of the Club, was present 

 and gave an account of bird life and bird study about Chi- 

 cago, where he now resides. 



Mr. Carter presented observations during 1920-1921 in 



