DELAWARE VALLEY ORNITHOLOGICAL CLUB. 59 



lAst of Other Species Reported by Observers during 1905 and Addi- 

 tional Notes. Winter Notes relate to Winter of 1904-5. Lo- 

 calities are in Pennsylvania Unless Othenvise Indicated. 



Pied-billed Grebe, Podilymbus podiceps. Two at Beverly, N. 

 J., April 6-16 (Street), Bridesburg, March 1 (Miller), Wayne, 

 April 24 (Rogers). 



Horned Grebe, Colymhus aaritus. Bridesburg, March 13 (2), 

 April 12 (Miller). 



Dovekie, Alle alle. One shot in Grassy Sound, Cape May, N. 

 J., November, 1904 (Hand). 



Herring Gull, Larus argentatus. A flock of 50 to 200 birds 

 fed daily through winter 1904-5 on the fill at Cape May, N. J., 

 where the dredge is at work. Last seen. May 16 (Hand). 

 Last seen on Delaware at Bridesburg, April 27 (Miller). 



Black-headed Gull, Larus alricilla. Cape May, N. J., April 

 30 (Hand). 



Cormorant, Phalacrocorax dilophus. Cape May, N. J. , March 

 23 (Hand). 



American Merganser, Merganser americanus. Fairmount 

 Park, December 29, 1904, and Darby Creek, Radnor township, 

 April 1 (Rogers), Cape May, N. J., March 23 (Hand), Brides- 

 burg, January 5, March 10 (Miller). 



Red-breasted Merganser, Merganser serrator. Numbers killed 

 on the Delaware in March and April near Richmond (Miller). 



Blue-winged Teal, Querquedula discors. Two shot on Cedar 

 Grove Dam, Phila., April 18 (Morris). 



BufHehead, Charitonetta albeola. Richmond, March 18 (5), 

 (Miller). 



Goldeneye, Clangula clangula americana. Bridesburg, January 

 5 (Miller). 



Whistling Swan, Olor columhiaaus. Three at Williamsport, 

 March 20 (Koch). Four large birds apparently swans iiying 

 over Germantown, May 22 (Brown). 



Bittern, Botaurus lentiginosus. Yardville, N. J., May 7 (Alli- 

 son), Cape May, N. J., April 17 (Hand). Crum Creek near 

 Swarthmore, April 15 (Carta-), Moorestown, N. J., April 22 

 (Mickle). 



