Report on the Spring Migration of 191 5 



COMPILED BY WITHER STONE 



Reports were returned this season by 53 observers and showed 

 a higher average of excellence than for many years past. The 

 D. V. 0. C. Committee on Migration extends thanks to the 

 corps of observers and encouragement to continue the valuable 

 work in which many of them have been engaged now for ten 

 years or more. Information and blank schedules may be ob- 

 tained at any time from Dr. Witmer Stone, Academy of Natural 

 Sciences of Philadelphia, Logan Square. Attention is particu- 

 larly called to the * ' Suggestions for Observers ' ' published in 

 last year's report, which every observer should read carefully 

 and follow. 



Observers for the Spring of 1915 were as follows : 



New Jersey 



Cape May, H. W. Hand. Moorestown, Mrs. V. Wier- 

 Atlantic City, Mrs. N. S. man. 



Cromie. Rancocas, Miss E. Haines. 



Salem, Mrs. H. S. Foster. Mount Holly, N. D. W. 

 Vineland, Mrs. A. K. Prince. Pumyea. 



Downstown, W. W. Fair. Beverley, D. G. Baird. 



Laurel Springs, Miss C. E. Bordentown, Miss M. V. 



Tomlinson. Flynn. 



Camden, J. K. Potter. Yardville, Miss R. E. AUin- 

 Audubon, J. W. Tatum. son. 



Haddonfield, R. T. Moore. AUentown, Miss M. E. Gor- 

 Moorestown, A. A. Mickle. don. 



Bernardsville, J. D. Kuser. 

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