92 Bulletin of the Michigan Ornithological Club 



flDicbioan ©rnltbological Club 



©rijanizrri Hcc. 5th, 1894 

 ^ir-xirflanizcd ?s\x. 13th, 1903 



Bradshaw H. Swales, - Secretary, 



46 Lamed St. West, Detroit. 



MINUTES OF CLUB MEETINGS. 



The last quarterly meeting for 1904 was held at the Detroit Museum 

 on Dec. 2. Dr. P. E. Moody in the chair ; ten members present. The fol- 

 lowing programme was presented : 



•'Re Kirtland's Warbler," P. A. Taverner (read by F. C. Hubel). 



"Some Phases of the Life History of the House Wren," A. W. Blain, Jr. 



"Remarks on the Cowbird," J. Wilbur Kay. 



"Nesting of the Blue-gray Gnatcatcher in Wayne and Oakland Counties, 

 Mich.," P. E. Moody, M. D. 



"Notes on a Great Horned Owl in Captivity," J. Claire Wood. • 



"Summer Birds of Puschlinch Lake, Ontario," A. B. Klugh (read by 

 Mr. Blain). 



The following were presented by title : 



"Birds of the Beaver Islands, Mich.," Walter B. Barrows. 



"Birds' Nesting," Morris Gibbs, M. D. 



"A Preliminary List of the Birds of Kalkaska County, Mich.," Wm. H. 

 Dunham. 



"A Natural History Expedition to Northern Michigan," Chas. C. Ad ims. 



"An Unusual Might of the Sparrow Hawk in Michigan, 1904," Frank 

 Smith. 



Discussion followed after each paper read. The meeting was one of the 

 most successful in the history of the Club. 



A short business session followed. Hon. Joseph L. Hudson, J. Wilbur 

 Kay, F. A. Hubel and W. G. Kay were elected patrons; of the society 



A. W. Blain. F. C. Hubel 'and J. W. Kay were appointed a committe? 

 to arrange for a supper to be given William Dutcher, F. A. O. U., on his 

 forthcoming visit to Detroit. Remarks on business and the welfare of 

 the Club were made by Mr. Blain. The meeting adjourned to Friday even- 

 ing, March 3, 1905. 



P. A. Taverxer, 

 Secretary Pro Tcm. 



