Report of the Spring Migration of 1910 



COMPILED BY WITMEB STONE 



Our corps of observers this year numbered thirty-nine. We 

 earnestly appeal to all of them to continue the work next year 

 and to encourage others to send in their observations. Sched- 

 ules will be mailed upon application to the Delaware Valley 

 Ornithological Club, care of the Academy Natural Sciences, 

 Logan Square, Philadelphia. 



Our observers for 1910 were as follows : 



New Jersey. 

 Cape May, H. Walker Hand. 

 Vineland, Mrs. Alice K. Prince. 

 Downstown, W. W. Fair. 

 Yardville, Rachel E. Allinson. 

 Trenton, R. M. Abbott. 



Rancocas, Emily Haines and Frances B. Stokes. 

 Moorestown, Anna A. Mickle. 

 Haddonfield, Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Moore. 

 Haddonfield, S. Earle Riddle. 

 Camden, Julian K. Potter. 



Pennsylvania. 



Kennet Square, Charles J. Pennock. 

 West Chester, Isaac G. Roberts. 

 Concordville, Mrs. K. R. Styer and Miss E. P. Styer. 

 Westtown, William B. Evans. 

 Westtown, George H. Hallett, Jr. 

 Westtown, Geo. B. S. Dunn. 

 Swarthmore, Samuel C. Palmer. 

 Swarthmore, Miss Mary S. Pusey. 

 Lansdowne, Edwin L. Nicholson. 



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