66 PROCEEDINGS OP THE 



Mr. W. H. Phelps found a pair of Bewick's Wrens, June 25, 



1895, on the eastern side of Sideling Hill, about two and a-half 

 miles from Needmore, Fulton Co., and on June 28-29 five were 

 seen near Clearville, Bedford Co. All these were found along 

 the roadside fences. 



July 1-2 in the vicinity of Charlesville and Springville, Cole- 

 rain Twp., Bedford Co., the bird was found in two spots. Two 

 pairs frequented the fence rows of a lane and a family of seven 

 were found among burnt and fallen timber on the summit of 

 Tussey's Mountain. 



Mr. Thaddeus Burber, June 2, 1898, found a few on the 

 summit of the mountain ridge one mile west of Riddlesburg, 

 Bedford Co., and it was common at the base of Tussey Moun- 

 tain, near Entriken, Huntingdon Co. 



Mr. Todd found a female and four young June 7, 1899, on 

 the summit of Sideling Hill, Fulton Co. Specimens from all 

 these localities are in the Carnegie Museum collection. 



Further north in the state, S. N. Rhoads saw two May 27, 



1896, at Round Island, Clinton Co. (Auk, 1899, p. 313), and 

 Thaddeus Surber took one at Tamarack Swamp, in the same 

 county, while August Koch secured one at Williamsport 

 (Maynard's Birds of Eastern N. A., p. 505). Mr. Rhoads also 

 shot one at Beaver, Beaver Co., April 27, 1898. 



Brown Creeper, Certhia fnmiliaris amerkana. Last seen 

 Columbia, April 2 (Wisler), Perkasie, April 1 (Rutter), Bristol, 

 March 12 (Keirn), Radnor, April 7 {Rogers), Oak Lane, April 

 10 (Harlow), Frankford, March 28 (Miller). 



Red-breasted Nuthatch, Sitla carolinensis. One, December 17, 

 1904, Wayne (Rogers). 



Tufted Titmouse, Ilseolophus bicolor. Williamsport, April 18 

 (Koch), Columbia, April 2 ( Wisler), Perkasie, March 24 (Rutter), 

 all winter at Westtown. Several observers in the lower coun- 

 ties failed to see it through the severe winter, but it reappeared 

 in April. 



Black-capped Chickadee, Pants atricapilbis. Columbia, April 

 2 (Wisler), Perkasie, December 24, 1904 (Rutter), Concordville, 

 May 7 ( Willit^). 



Golden-crowned Kinglet, Regulus satrapa. Last seen Haver- 



