Bird Club Notes 



The Club held sixteen meetings during the year, in which 

 fifty- ^i members participated. The average attendance was 



twenty-two. 



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Messrs. Rhoads, Pennock and Stone represented the Club at 

 the meeting of the American Ornithologists' Union at Cambridge, 

 Mass., November 16-19. W. E. Clyde Todd of our Corres- 

 pondents was also present, and presented a paper, ' ' Bird Studies 

 in Northern Ontario." 



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During the past year William B. Evans has been appointed 

 Instructor in Natural History at Westtown Boarding School ; 

 Thomas D. Keim has removed permanently to New York City 

 and Richard C. Harlow^ has been attending college at the State 

 Institution at Belief onte ; so that the Club loses three valuable 

 members. Herbert L. Coggins is still at Fresno, California. 



The Club was as usual widely scattered during the summer, 

 Shryock was in Europe and Brown exploring unknown lakes in 

 the British Columbian Rockies ; Rehn took a flying trip to 

 North Carolina ; Carter and Rhoads were in the Adirondacks, 

 Dr. Hughes in Montana and Dr. Trotter in Nova Scotia. 



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Three Club outings were attempted during the year. On 

 February 22 thirteen members with Mr. J. Fletcher Street as 

 guide explored the country about Sweed's Run and Mill Creek, 

 Burlington, Co., N. J. 



On May 30 Mr. W. L. Baily invited the Club to spend the 

 day at his home in Ardmore. Elaborate plans were made to 

 organize two parties to tramp across country to Ardmore, one 



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