3.S. Ruby-throated Hummingbird. — s. r. Breeds. Apr. 4-Oct. 

 10. On Dec. 18, 1909, a specimen was taken on Carolina St. 

 ■ — on the outskirts of the city — Ijy Master Ned Hyer.^ In the 

 course of the past winter, four or five reports have been made 

 from the city and vicinity, and from Suramerville, S. C, of speci- 

 mens having been seen. 



■34. Kingbird. — s. r. Breeds. Apr. 3-Oct. 16 (very late). On 

 Feb. 12, 1910, three independent records were made at the Navy 

 Yard for this species, liut no specimen was taken. 



.35. Piioebe.— w. v. Sept. 28-Mar. 17. 



36. Crested Flycatcher. — s. r. Breeds. Apr. 3-Oct. 9 (late). 



37. Fish Crow. — p. r. Breeds. Found breeding in the city 

 near the corner of Broad and Orange Sts., May 12, 1909.- 



38. Crossbill.— w. v. Irreguhir. One record, Mar. 6, 1909. 

 Master Rhett Chamberlain saw and positively identified one of 

 these birds among a flock of Goldfinches on the Porter Military 

 Academy campus. 



39. Pine Siskin. — w. v. Irregular. Recorded by Mr. Herbert 

 R. Sass in his garden on Legare St., Apr. 18-20, 1909. This is the 

 only city record, and also the latest spring record for the coast 

 region.^ 



40. Vesper Sparrow. — w. v. Oct. 13- Apr. 12. 



41. Savannah Sparrow. — w. v. Sept. 28-May 9. 



42. Sharp-tailed Sparrow. — w. v. Sept. 29-Mar. 21. 



43. Junco; Snowbird. — w. v. Nov. 11-Mar. 29 (very late). 



44. Bachman's Sparrow. — p. r. Breeds. 



45. Fox Sparrow. — w. v. Nov. 21-Mar. 13. 



46. Scarlet Tanager. — t. v. Very rare. Third record of the 

 survey, Apr. 10, 1909. 



47. Summer Tanager. — s. r. Breeds. Apr. 10-Sept. 27. 

 48.- Barn Swallow.— t. v. Apr. 3-May 30; July 31-Oct. 29. 

 49. Tree Swallow.- [w. v.] Aug. 3-Nov. 23; Mar. 5-May 19. 



iBuLL. Chas. Mus., VI, 10. 2 Ibid., V, 67. = jbid., V, 37, 60. 



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