THE JOURNAL. 



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wind. Make the same entries the next time it is seen, and 

 so for every day. Particularly note number, sex, plumage. 



III. Write up carefully each day a journal of your ob- 

 servations. Enlarge upon your pocket note-book entries, 

 and as far as determined, note the age (whether young of 

 the previous year or old birds) ; how migrating — slowly 

 while feeding, or by long flights ; — night migration ; fluc- 

 tuations in nuinbers ; last seen. 



IV. A few will remain to breed. Study their habits in 

 your own way. Determine what becomes of the parents' 

 eggs when they hatch a Cowbird. 



Lynds Jones, A. B., President. 

 WiLLARD N. Clute, Secretary. 



ACTIVE MEMBERS. 



C. C. Maxfield, Vice-President. 

 R. M. Strong, Treasurer. 



Adams, Stephen J., 

 Bacon, Sam. E., Jr., 

 Bent, A. C, 

 Bowers, Lionel, 

 Bringhurst, Wm., 

 Brockway, Arthur W., 

 Brown, Wm., 

 Bryant, John A., 

 Burns, Frank L. 

 Burrows, D. B., 

 Campbell, Harvey, C, 

 Carpenter, Allan W. , 

 Caulk, Wm. B,, 

 Clute, WillardN.. 

 Comstock, Wm. J., 

 Crone, John V., 

 Cruzan, W. S., 

 Davies, L. M., 

 Dickinson, J. E., 

 Donald, John A., 



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