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Empidonax virescens, Acadian Flycatcher. Nest and three 

 eggs, Swarthmore, June 13 (Harmuer). 



Empidonax Jlnviventris, Yellow-bellied Flycatcher. Kennett 

 Square, June 2 (Pennock); Burlington, N. J., May 19 (Carter). 



Otocoris alpestris, Horned Lark. Flocks all winter at Cape 

 May, N. J., {Hand); November to April at Trenton, N. J. 

 (Abbott); Downstown, N. J., Februarys (Fair); Concordville, 

 February 6 (Styer); Bristol, December 29 — March 10 (Keirn); 

 Tinicum, January 1 (LorriUiere); Glenside, March 8 and 11 

 (Harlow); George School, February 9 (Parker); Tinicum, Jan- 

 nary 1-18 (Harlow); flock of seven at Princeton, N. J., Novem- 

 ber 12, 1905; 50 on January 7, 1906, and 19 on February 7, 1907. 



Cyanocitta cristata, Blue Jay. Reported as plentiful at Trenton, 

 Yardville, N. J. , Kennett Square and some other stations but 

 generally considered unusually scarce during the winter of 

 1906-7. Not seen until May 11 at Swarthmore (Palmer); April 

 29 at Lansdowne (A. D. White); April 28 at Radnor (Redfield), 

 May at Frankford, (Miller); May 6 at Mendenhall (Carter). 



Corvus ossifragus, Fish Crow. Observed at Fox Chase, 

 Holmesburg, Frankford, Bristol and Trenton, N. J. Also on 

 the coast at Cape May, N. J. Nest and eggs, Tinicum, April 16 

 (Harlow). 



Corpus brachyrhynchos.. Crow. Generally abundant resident, 

 scarcer than usual at Downstown, N. J. (Fair) ; only about one- 

 quarter of the usual number in the daily flight at Concordville 

 (Styer); eggs April 5 at Glenside (Harlow); eggs April 4, young 

 April 18 at Holmesburg (Miller); eggs Swarthmore April 6 

 (Harrower). 



Sturnns vulgaris, European Starling. Princeton, N. J., first 

 noted Dec, 1905, flock of 21 on June 8, 1907, now permanent 

 resident (Rogers). 



Dolichonyx oryzivorus, Bobolink. Remained at Ardmore until 

 June 5 (Baily); male in abnormal plumage, Tinicum, June 8 

 (Miller). 



Agelaius phoeniceus, Red-winged Blackbird. Moorestown, 

 N. J., Nov. 25, 1906 (Ecans). 



Sturnella magna, Meadow Lark. Wintered at Wayne (Red- 

 field). 



