. Cassinia . re Report on the Spring Migration of 1904 City Ornithology Abstract of the Proceedings of the Delaware ValleyOrnithological Club 1904 Bird Club Notes List of Officers and Members of the D. V. O. C, 1904 Index WiTMER Stone I Cornelius Weygandt 6 ChreswellJ. Ht-NT 14 La Rde K. Holmes I- Thomas II. Jackson 26 John D. Carter 29 Thomas D. Keim 36 Charles J. Pennock 4S WiTMBR STONE 46 61 62 69 74 79 PUBLICATIONS OF THE D. V. O. 0. The Birds of Eastern Pentisylvanio and New Jersey, by WitmerStone, pp. 176 with two maps and portrait of One Dollar (Post paid ^r. 12) Abstract o
. Cassinia . re Report on the Spring Migration of 1904 City Ornithology Abstract of the Proceedings of the Delaware ValleyOrnithological Club 1904 Bird Club Notes List of Officers and Members of the D. V. O. C, 1904 Index WiTMER Stone I Cornelius Weygandt 6 ChreswellJ. Ht-NT 14 La Rde K. Holmes I- Thomas II. Jackson 26 John D. Carter 29 Thomas D. Keim 36 Charles J. Pennock 4S WiTMBR STONE 46 61 62 69 74 79 PUBLICATIONS OF THE D. V. O. 0. The Birds of Eastern Pentisylvanio and New Jersey, by WitmerStone, pp. 176 with two maps and portrait of One Dollar (Post paid ^r. 12) Abstract of Proceedings, Full Set Nos. I-IV. (i 890-1900) pp. 98, Fifty centsCassinia, published annually beginning with 1901; comprisingpapers relating to the Ornithology of Pennsylvania,New Jersey, and Delaware, and an abstract of theproceedings of the Club. Edited by Witmer price Fifty cents Address Dchw^Ltt Vallcy Ornithological Club, c«« Academy of Natural Sciences, Logan Square, j^/^yu/rr&z^^ -^ CASSINIA PROCEEDINGS OF THE DELAWARE VALLEYORNITHOLOGICAL CLUB No. VIII. PHILADELPHIA, PA. 1904. Samuel Washington Woodhouse BY WITMER STONE The biographies which have appeared in the preceding num-bers of Cassinia have dealt with men whose lives had beencompleted long ere the present generation of ornithologistsbegan their labors, indeed before many of them were born. ButDr. Woodhouse, although a contemporary of Townsend, Nuttall,Gambel and Cassin, outlived all of his associates and in the lastyears of his life became a member of our Club and of the Amer-ican Ornithologists Union, and in his conversation and reminis-cences seemed to bring us almost in touch with men who are tous but names in ornithological history. Samuel Washington Woodhouse was born on Walnut streetabove Eighth, Philadelphia, on June 27, 1821, the son of Com-modore Samuel Woodhouse, U. S. N., and H. Matilda grandfather, William Woodhouse, eon of John Woodhouse,of Alnwick, N
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