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1922. May 30 to Cape May, N. J. Twelve members and two 

 visitors; 57 species observed. An adult Little Blue Heron was 

 the most notable. 



1923. February 22, Cape May, N. J. Twenty-three members 

 and nine visitors; 52 species observed. Mockingbird, Thrasher, 

 Towhee, Ipswich Sparrow, Red-headed Woodpecker. 



1923. March 30, Delaware City, Del. Fourteen members and 

 one visitor; 42 species seen. Whistling Swan, Shoveller, Mock- 

 ingbird (in song). 



1923. May 30, Cape May, N. J. Ten members and two visitors; 

 68 species observed. White-rumped Sandpiper, Gray Kingbird, 

 Yellow-throated Warbler, Short-billed Marsh Wren. 



1924. February 22, Pleasant ville to Somers Point, N. J. 

 Twenty-four members and four visitors; 49 species seen. 



1924. April 18, Chester Creek from Wawa to Cheyney, Pa. 

 Six members, all water soaked, poured rain all day; 36 species 

 seen. Crow's nest with six eggs. 



1924. May 30, Cape, May, N. J. Twelve members and two 

 visitors; 71 species. Black Tern, Mississippi Kite, Cliff Swallow. 



