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October 9, 1922. Regular meeting. Field notes and gen¬ 
eral discussions. Twelve members present. 
November 13, 1922. Regular meeting. Laurence B. 
Fletcher told of what had been accomplished by the New 
England Bird-Banding Association to date and read many 
of the more interesting records. He also touched on what 
had been accomplished by foreign associations interested 
in the same work. Officers nominated for 1923. R. A. 
Nichols presented the Club with a number of specimens 
from the collection of a Mr. Swasey of Newburyport. 
Twenty-three members present. 
December 11, 1922. Regular meeting. Annual meeting 
of the Club. Officers for 1923 elected. Dr. C. W. Townsend 
gave an account of last summer’s trip along the northern 
shore of the Gaspe Peninsular, which was illustrated by 
many lantern slides. Twenty-six members present. 
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