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81. Melospiza georgiana. Swamp 

 Sparrow — A common l)reeder. 



82. Pipilo erythrophthalmus. Che- 

 nink — Common summer resident. 



83. Cardinalis cardinalis. Cardinal 

 — Common resident. Nests from April 

 to August. 



84. Zamelodia ludocisciana. Rose- 

 breasted Grosbeak — Rare breeder. I 

 i'ound a nest on the North Branch on 

 July 7, 1913 In which young were rear- 

 ed. 



8.5. Passerina cyanea. Indigo Bunt- 

 ing — Rather scarce breeder, but in- 

 creasing. 



86. Piranga erythromelos. Scarlet 

 Tanager — Quite rare. 



87. Piranga rubra. Summer Tan- 

 ager. 



88. Progue subis. Purple Martin — 

 Scarce breeder. 



89. Petrochelidon lunifrous. Cliff 

 Swallow. 



90. Hirundo erythrogastra. Barn 

 Swallow — Common summer resident. 

 Nests under the road bridges and 

 open-fronted w^harfs as well as in 

 barns. 



91. Iridoprocue bicolor. Tree Swal- 

 low. 



92. Riparia riparia. Bank Swallow 

 — Abundant and decreasing. 



93. Stelgidopteryx serripennis. 

 Rough-winged Swallow — Not a rare 

 breeder, more common some years 

 than others. 



94. Bombycilla cedrorum. Cedar 

 Waxring — Not a common breeder. 



95. Vireosylva olivacea. Red-eyed 

 Vireo — Common summer resident. 



96. Vireosylva gilva. Warbling 

 Vireo — Quite rare. 



97. Lanivireo flarifrous. Yellow- 

 throated Vireo — Very rare. 



98. Vireo griseus. White-eyed Vireo 

 — Common summer resident. 



99. Mniotilta varia. Black and 

 White Warbler — Rather uncommon 

 ))reeder. 



100. Vermivora pinus. Blue-winged 

 Warbler — Rare breeder. On .July 7 

 and 8, 1913, on the North Branch, I 

 saw a pair and then two or three fledg- 

 lings. 



101. Compsothlypis americana usu- 

 eae. Parula Warbler. 



102. Dendroica sestiva. Yellow 

 Warbler — Very common summer resi- 

 dent. 



103. Dendroica vigorsii. Pine Warb- 

 ler — Rare breeder on extreme upper 

 branches. 



104. Dendroica discolor. Prairie 

 Warbler — Very rare breeder. 



105. Sevirus aurocapillus. Oven- 

 bird — Rather uncommon breeder. 



106. Oporornis formosa. Kentucky 

 Warbler — A doubtful breeder. The 

 record in Stone's "Birds of New Jer- 

 sey," of this species breeding on the 

 Pensauken Creek is erroneous as Mr. 

 C. J. Hunt has never found its nest 

 there. 



107. Geothlypistrichas. Maryland 

 Yellow-throat — Common breeder. 



108. Icteria virens. Yellow-breast- 

 ed Chat — Rare breeder, but increasing. 



109. Setophaga ruticilla. Redstart — 

 Rare summer resident (c-f Auk, 1910, 

 p. 343). 



110. Mimus polyglottus. Mocking- 

 bird. 



111. Dumetella carolinensis. Cat- 

 bird — Abundant summer resident. 



112. Toxostoma rufum. Brown 

 Thrasher — An abundant breeder. 



113. Thryothorus ludovicianus. Car- 

 olina Wren — Rather an uncommon res- 

 ident. 



114. Troglodytes jedon. House Wren 

 — Common breeder. 



115. Cistothorus stellaris. Short- 

 billed Marsh Wren. 



116. Telmatodytes palustris. Long- 

 billed Marsh Wren — Common summer 

 resident. 



117. Sitta carolinensis. White- 

 breasted Nuthatch — Rare breeder. 



