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THE WREN 
Bulletin of the Norfolk Bird Club 
A monthly magazine devoted 
to the interests of the Club 
Vou. I JUNE-SEPT., 1909 No. 6 
Editor, J. L. Peters, 35 Ridgely Hall, Cambridge. 
Manager, JosrpH KittrepGE, Jr., Weld 40, Cambridge. 
THERE were several reasons why the June number of the Wren 
was omitted. ‘The most important of these was the lack of support 
by the Club members. The only material furnished by the mem- 
bers was a few migration notes, from which the following list of 
May and June migration dates was compiled. 
During the summer, as all the members were scattered, it was not 
expected to get out any number, but with the arrival of September 
and the subsequent gathering of fellows, a September number 
should have been gotten out sooner, but as no one saw fit to hand in 
any notes, much less write a paper of any length, the September 
number was seriously delayed. This copy may be regarded as a 
June-September number, and has been made as large as possible 
to make up for the absence of the former edition and the tardiness 
of the latter. 
Although there have been a few “kickers”? who complained of 
our negligence in not getting out a June edition, we wish to thank 
all our subscribers and readers for the patience they have shown on 
the whole. | 
The following migration list was compiled from data furnished by 
five or six out of eleven members, and from the list of new arrivals 
kept by the secretary. These members, besides the editor, were 
the only ones to turn in anything like a complete list of migrants, 
Brainerd, Kittredge, Marble, Morris, and R. Morse. Most of the 
results are from observations made in Cambridge, Belmont, Brook- 
line, Jamaica Plain, Ipswich and Wayland. 
