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The second meeting of the Congress of American Ornithologists will be held today in the Nash Lecture Room of the University Museum. The meeting will be open to the public and the following papers will be read.
10 O'CLOCK.
"Dooryard Ornithology." John N. Clark. (20 min.)
"The American Ornithologists' Union of 1840-45." Witmer Stone. (30 min.)
"Notes on the Spring Migration (1900) at Scarborough, N. Y." Louis Agassiz Fuertes. (5 min.)
"Exhibition of Unpublished Watercolor Paintings of Birds." Louis Agassiz Fuertes. (10 min.)
"Impressions of Some Hawaiian Birds." H. W. Henshaw. (20 min.)
"A Visit to the Birthplace of Audubon." O. Widman. (15 min.)
2 O'CLOCK.
"Natural History of the Alaskan Coast." Illustrated by lantern slides. C. Hart Merriam. (60 min.)
"Notes on a Nest of Massachusetts Brown Creepers." Illustrated by lantern slides. A. P. Chadbourne. (15 min.)
"Bird Studies with a Camera." Illustrated by lantern slides. Frank M. Chapman. (45 min.)
"Exhibition of lantern slides of Birds, Birds' Nests and Nesting Haunts, from Nature." Members. (15 min.)
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