ary, 1922, Auk, read by the Secretary. Eighteen members 
present. 
March 27, 1922. Regular meeting. Laurence B. Fletcher, 
secretary of the recently formed New England Bird-Banding 
Association, spoke on the subject of Banding. Twenty-four 
members present. 
April 10, 1922. Regular meeting. T. E. Pennard gave 
an illustrated talk on a recent trip to Dutch Guiana, and 
exhibited many skins of birds peculiar to that country. 
Twenty-five members present. 
April 24, 1922. Regular meeting. Voted to hold the 
Ipswich River Bird Trip on May 20-21. Evening devoted 
to migration and field notes and general discussions. 
Eighteen members present. 
May 8, 1922. Regular meeting. R. A. Nichols told of 
his recent trip to Egypt and the Continent. Thirty-one 
members present. 
May 22, 1922. Regular meeting. Members given a half- 
hour's opportunity to look over the specimens in the Mu¬ 
seum's collection. Report of the Ipswich River Bird Trip 
read by the Secretary and discussed. General subject of 
field identifications discussed. Twenty-four members 
present. 
/ - 
June 12, 1922. Regular meeting. Dr. C. W. Townsend 
gave an illustrated talk on a trip along the Labrador coast. 
Thirty members present. 
August 28, 1922. Special meeting. S. Prentiss Baldwin, 
of Cleveland, Ohio, described some of his adventures in bird 
banding. Twenty-nine members present. 
September 11, 1922. Regular meeting. A. P. Morse read 
parts from a Bulletin of the U. S. Department of Agricul¬ 
ture relative to injury done the shell-fish industry by water- 
fowl. A. P. Stubbs read a paper on Identification of Birds 
by Song. Seventeen members present. 
64 
