contributes will be given due credit. Send 

 ail notes relating to the subject to Willard N. 

 Clute, Binghamton, N. Y. 



Notes. 



Several times lately the robin has been 

 heard singing his full song sotto voce. Al- 

 though very near the observer the bird sound- 

 ed as if he was a great distance away. Ex- 

 cept for the fact that the bird was singing 

 *'to himself" the song did not differ from 

 the ordinary one. Has any other member 

 noticed this? 



Among the neW members proposed at this 

 election will be noticed the name of one As- 

 sociate member who wishes to become an 

 Active, and also the name of an old Active 

 memJber who had dropped out of the Chap- 

 ter, but now wishes to join again. This is an 

 indication that our affairs are looking up. 



Biughamton, N. Y., February, 1894. 



