74 PROCEEDINGS OF THE 



Euphagus carolimts, Rusty Blackbird. Tinicum, Feb. 10 

 (Carter); flock wintered at Tinicum (Harlow). 



Quiscalus quisada, Purple Grackle. Eggs Swarthmore, April 

 27 (Harrower); one stayed through Dec. and Jan. at Ardmore 

 (Baily); one at Rosemont, Dec. 13, 1906 (Redfield). 



Carjiodaciis purpureus, Purple Finch. Occurred Oct. 7-May 

 24 at Radnor (Redfield); Dec. 23-May 18, at George School 

 (Packer); Oct. 11-May 17, at Easton (Marx); arrived during 

 Feb. at Lansdowne, Ardmore, Olney, Beverly, N. J., and 

 Trenton N. J. Observed March 14, at Oak Lane (Allen); 

 March 24, at Moorestown, N. J. (Evans); very plentiful May 1- 

 10, at Haverford (Linton); May 4-8, at Concordville (Slyer); 

 May 12, at Media (Allen); arrived at Lopez, April 27 (Behr). 



Loxia curvirostra vnnor, Crossbill. A single bird Lansdowne, 

 May 22 (Carter); Moorestown, N. J., Dec. 16, 1906 (Evam). 



Loxia leucoptera, White-winged Crossbill. Occurred at Lopez, 

 from end of Oct. 1906, to Feb., the first time they have been 

 here for several years (Behr). 



Acanthis linaria, Redpoll. Media, Feb. 23, flock of six, dur- 

 ing bitter cold weather (Allen); five seen March 3, (Moore); 

 Swarthmore, Feb. 13 (Harrower); Clifton, March 9, flock of 

 200 (Hammer); Kennett Square, Feb. 25, flock of 30-40, 

 March 13, two (Pennock); Paoli, Feb. 16, and Wayne, March 

 9-14 (Redfield); four with Goldfinches at Princeton, N. J., Feb. 

 18, two on March 17 (Rogers). 



Astragalinus iristis, Goldfinch. Generall}' resident but less 

 common and at some stations absent during the winter. 



Spinus pinus, Pine Finch. Atlantic City, N. J., Feb. 6 

 (Evans); Ridley Park, Jan. 5 (Harrower); Lansdowne, Jan. 6, 

 Feb. 20-21 (Carter); Tinicum, Feb. 10 (Carter); Edge Hill, 

 Dec. 24, 1906 (twenty) (Harlow); several, all winter at Frank- 

 ford {MUlcr); St. Davids, Oct. 27, 1906 and Feb. 13-16, at 

 Wayne, (Redfield); Princeton, N. J., Oct. 13-15, 1906, and 

 two on May 16-17, 1907 (Rogers). 



Poa'cetes gi-amineus, Vesper Sparrow. Pensauken, N. J., 

 young left nest May 26 (Hunt); eggs May 12 (Harlow). 



Ammodramus hensloici, Henslow's Sparrow. Three pairs seen 

 near Cape May, N. J., May 24 (Harlow); Princeton, N. J., 

 May 5 (Rogers). 



