Report on the Spring Migration of 1913 



COMPILED BY WITHER STONE 



Only thirty-eight schedules were received for the spring of 

 1913. The increasing importance of this series of migration 

 records makes it imperative that the observations should be 

 kept up and that the corps of observers should be increased. 

 Arrangements have been made, by which inquiries will be 

 answered promptly and schedules furnished to any one applying 

 to Dr. Witmer Stone, Academy of Natural Sciences, Logan 

 Square, Philadelphia. 



The observers for 1913 were the following: 



New Jersey. 

 Cape May, H. Walker Hand. 

 Atlantic City, Mrs. Norma S. Cromie. 

 Vineland, Mrs. Alice K. Prince. 

 Downstown, Wm. W. Fair. 

 Yardville, Rachel E. Allinson. 

 Bordentown, Minnie V. Flynn. 

 Three miles S. E. of Trenton, Richard M. Abbott. 

 Beverly, J. Fletcher Street. 

 Bernardsville, J. D. Kuser. 

 Rancocas, Frances B. Stokes and Emily Haines. 

 Moorestown, Anna A. Mickle. 

 Moorestown, Agnes M. Wierman. 

 Camden, Julian K. Potter. 



Pennsylvania. 

 Concordville, Katherine R. and Elizabeth P. Styer. 

 West Chester, Isaac G. Roberts. 

 West Chester, Robt. P. Sharpies. 

 Westtown, E. L. Nicholson. 



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