1908 ] Ornithological Work in North Carolina 43 
Black-necked Stilt captured at Roanoke Island by the Rev. Mr. 
Moyle; the bay-breasted Warbler noted at Chapel Hill and the 
Man -o’ -war bird secured at Ocracoke by the speaker. 
It may not be out of place here to mention that the state Audu- 
bon Society has in preparation a book on the birds of the state and 
a note regarding any rare finds made by members of the Academy 
will be greatly appreciated. In conclusion it has occurred to me 
that it might not be out of place to present to the Academy some 
views illustrating game preserve activities in the state also showing 
what the Audubon Society has been able to accomplish in one 
small island in the way of protecting sea birds. 
Greensboro, N. C. 
