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March 17, 1910. — Nineteen members present. As suited to 

 the day a series of specimens illustrating birds of green plum- 

 age was exhibited and the comparative rarity of bright green in 

 bird coloration was discussed. A paper by Dr. Weygandt en- 

 titled "A Zero Day on Broadhead's Creek" was read. 



April 7, 1910. — Eighteen members and two visitors present, 

 including Dr. Jonathan Dwight, Jr., of New York City. Mr. 

 Brown spoke on " Impressions of Jamaica and its Birds," treat- 

 ing of observations about Mandeville during a trip made last 

 month. Mr. Harlow gave an informal account of the finding 

 of the Raven's nest near State College. He also reported an 

 Evening Grosbeak seen at South Sterling, Wayne Co., Pa., 

 during December, 1909, an Orange-crowned Warbler shot at 

 State College, May 12, 1909, and a Bald Eagle's nest near Peach 

 Bottom, in York County, Pa., March 22, 1910, which contained 

 two eggs. 



April 21, iPiO.— Eighteen members present and one visitor. 

 Several bird biographies intended for the proposed book on the 

 birds of this region were read, as follows: " Turkey Vulture " 

 by Mr. Moore, "Field Sparrow" by Dr. Weygandt, "Hermit 

 Thrush" by Mr. Stone, " Olive-backed Thrush " by Mr. Baily, 

 " Vesper Sparrow " by Mr. Rhoads. 



May 6, 1910. — Eighteen Members and one visitor present. 

 Mr. Pennock spoke on "Winter Bird Notes from Pinehurst 

 N. C." He also read extracts from an old report of Wm. Penn 

 dated 1683 and from the Literary Casket pubhshed in Chester 

 Co., Pa. in 1830; relating to the abundance of Wild Turkeys 

 and Wild Pigeons. Mr. Street reported Wild Turkeys seen at 

 Goldsborough, Va. on April 23. 



May 19, 1910. — Thirty members and two visitors present. 



Mr. Redfield addressed the club on "Photographing the 

 Warblers " illustrating his remarks by lantern slides of all the 

 common breeding species of Montgomery Co. , Pennsylvania. 



Mr. Morris described "Another Trip down the Blackwater 

 River, Va. ' ' also with lantern slides. 



