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N. J., April 22 (//. F. Carter), Bristol, April 8 {Keim), Frank- 

 forrl, April 25 {Miller). 



^^■llite-breasted Nuthatch, Sitta carolinensis. Generally resi- 

 dent, most plentiful in winter. 



Chickadee, Pants atricdpillus. None seen during winter of 

 1905-6 at Lansdowne, very abundant the previous season {A. 

 D. White), none seen 1905-6 winter, at Haverford (Detiinond). 

 Rather scarce this winter, 1905-6, at Oak Lane {Harlow), also 

 at Downstown, N. J. (Fair), none till March 7 at Frankford 

 (Miller). 



Tufted Titmouse, Bxalophus bicolor. Resident at Frankford, 

 Westtown, Tinicum, Media, Haverford and George School, 

 February 23. Nest with 7 eggs and one young, Oak Lane, 

 March 24 {Harloio), 



Golden-crowned Kinglet, Regidus satrapa. Last seen at 

 Haverford, April 29 {Spaeth). Media, April 8 {Alleii), Wayne, 

 April 13 {Recljicld), Oak Lane, April 24 {Harhnv), Frankford, 

 April 18 (Miller). 



Hermit Thrush, Hylodchla g. pallasii. Princeton, N. J., 

 Feb. 24 (M. S. Farr). 



Bicknell's Thrush, Hylodchla a. bichnelli. Media, Jlay 7. 

 " Markings of the Gray-checked Thrush but the smallest Thrush 

 I ever saw" (E. Fussell). 



Robin, Merida migratoria. A few all winter at Mt. Airy, 

 Phila., Trenton, N. J., Bordentown, N. J., and George School. 

 Other winter records: Tinicum, December 18, 1905, Yardville, 

 N. J., January IS, Concordville, January 19, Moorestown, 

 N. J., and Wayne, January 21, Frankford, January 22, and 

 Oak Lane, January 27. Had eggs at Frankford, April 28 

 (Miller). 



Bluebird, Sialia sialis. Wintered 1905-6 at Mt. Airy, Phila., 

 Haverford, Media, Wayne, Olne}', Kennett Square, George 

 School, and in New Jersey at Cape May, Bordentown, Yard- 

 ville, Trenton, but none this winter at Downstown. Great in- 

 crease at Cape May, March 4 (Hand). Had eggs at Frankford, 

 May 6 (Miller). Nest with pure white eggs, Swarthmore, May 

 3 6 (Swayne). 



