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departed and pay a tribute to one who has aided in a real though unosten- 
tatious way in the progress of ornithological study in the state; and, more- 
over, be it further 
“Resolved, That the secretary be instructed to send a copy of these reso- 
lutions to the bereaved family and publish same in the Bulletin of the Club.” 
2. Birds Noted en route to Northern Michigan, Norman A. Wood. Re- 
marks by the chair, A. B. Covert and the author. 
3. Ecological Distribution of the Birds of the Porcupine Mountains, 
Michigan, Otto McCreary. 
4. Observations on the Nesting Habits of a Pair of House Wrens, 
Max M. Peet. Remarks by A. W. Blain, Jr. 
5. On the Use in Surgery of Tendons of the Ardeide and Gruide, 
A. W. Blain, Jr. Remarks by Norman A. Wood and the author. 
6. Some New and Rare Records for Michigan, Norman A. Wood. 
Discussion on the occurrence of the Thick-billed Blackbird, by A. B. Covert, 
P2A. Taverner and the author. 
7. A List of Birds from the Michigan Forest Reserve, Crawford County. 
Earl H. Frothingham. 
8. The Occurrence of Bewick’s Wren, Thryomanes bewicki, (Aud.) 
at Grand Rapids, Leon J. Cole. (Read by Wm. H. Dunham.) Remarks by A. 
B. Covert. 
9. An Interesting Migration Route, P. A. Taverner. Remarks by Chas. 
C. Adams, A. B. Covert and the author. 
The meeting adjourned to meet at the Detroit Museum of Art on June 3. 
ALEXANTER W. BLAIN, JR., 
Secretary. 
