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value there is yet to be done in this branch 

 of Ornithology, and that, too, in the very 

 field in which our chapter is working. How 

 many new facts shall we find out and place 

 on record this A'car?* 



Important. 



The series of Bulletins to be issued is in- 

 tended to keep members informed of the do- 

 ings of the Chapter. ^Members are scarcely 

 to be blamed if they lose interest in a society 

 that they hear from only semi-occasionally. 



This year we hope it will be otherwise ; 

 but how can we publish the news if you do 

 not send it to us ? The President and Secre- 

 tary will always be glad to hear from mem- 

 bers. AA'hen you take a rare set of eggs, or 

 identify a new bird, or when you learn any 

 fact in Ornithology, let us know about it. 



Binghamton, N. T., May, 1894. 



