Club Notes 



Attendance at meetings have been as follows: 



1922. Sixteen meetings, attendance sixteen to fortj'^-five, 

 average twenty-four, sixty-nine members attended at least one 

 meeting and twenty-six made communications. 



1923. Fifteen meetings, attendance fourteen to thirty-one, 

 average twenty-four, seventy-six members attended at least one 

 meeting and twenty-four made communications. 



1924- Sixteen meetings, attendance eighteen to forty-five, 

 eighty-eight members attended at least one meeting and thirty- 

 three made communications. 



At the A. O. U. meeting at Chicago, October 24-26, 1922, the 

 Club was represented by Messrs. Stone, Rhoads, Potter, Robinson 

 and Under down. 



At the Cambridge meeting, October 9-11, 1923, Stone, Rhoads, 

 Robinson, Underwdown were present. 



At Pittsburgh, November 11-13, 1924, Stone, Emlen, Robinson, 



Underdown. 



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The local collection of birds at the Academy of Natural Sciences 

 has been materially increased during recent years by members of 

 the Club. To the Stone Collection and the local material in the 

 Hoopes collection there have now been added the collections of S. 

 N. Rhoads, H. W. Fowler, Wm. E. Hughes, Chas. J. Pennock, F. 

 Guy Meyers, Howard Y. Pennell, Samuel Wright and Frederick 

 L. Clark, Henry Warrington, Alfred Redfield, George Spencer 

 Morris, I. Norris DeHaven and all the more important specimens 

 in the collection of Wm. L. Baily. 



Field trips were taken as follows during the years 1922-1924: 

 1922, February 22, to Cape May, N. J. Twenty-four members 



and six visitors; 45 species observed. 



1922. April 14 to Mt. Holly, N. J. Eleven members and one 



visitor; 52 species observed. Woodcock sitting close on four eggs. 



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