The New List of Members. 



The next Bulletin published by the Chap- 

 ter will contain a list of all members in good 

 standing. Those who have not yet paid their 

 dues are earnestly requested to do so at once 

 so that their names may be enrolled with the 

 others. The Chapter is at last free from, debt 

 and much more can now be accomplished 

 than ever before. It should be remembered 

 that Active mj)embers six months in arrears 

 for dues cannot vote, hold office, or receive 

 the Chapter publications, and are liable to 

 suspension. 



Information Wanted. 



The forty-second parallel of North Lati- 

 tude seems to be the limit of the Black Snow- 

 bird's northern range in winter. In^ some 

 parts of the country the birds breed south of 

 this line, and it is not uncommon for others 

 to winter north of it. It would be interesting 

 to know what it is that determines whether 

 the birds shall stay in a particular place or 

 not, and information upon the subject is re- 

 quested with the idea of getting a definite 

 knowledge of these causes. One case is on 

 record of the Snowbird's breeding in south- 

 ern Xe\y York and in certain parts of north- 

 ern Pennsvlvania the birds are common in 



