78 PROCEEDINGS OF THE 



Setophaga rutidlla, Redstart. Moorestown, N. J., still present 

 June 4 (Evans); June 9, Ardmore (Baily). 



Anthus pensilvaniciis, Titlark. Kennett Square, Apr. 9, flock 

 30-40 (Pennock); near Trenton Apr. 19 during snow storm 

 (Abbotty, Tinicum, Apr. 6 and 13 (Rcdjieldand Pearson); Ithan, 

 Apr. 14; Wayne, Apr. 25-27 {Redfield); Princeton, N. J., 

 Oct. 14-27, 1906, and Apr. 8-May 12, 1907 (Rogers); Frank- 

 ford, March 19, and flock of ."^O-BS at Lawndale April 22 

 (Miller). 



Galeoscoptes carolinensis, Catbird. Great flight of Catbirds and 

 other small birds May 8 at Cape Jlay, N. J. ; moved southwest 

 with fog during previous night, saw 40 to 45 Catbirds (Band); 

 nest and eggs at Radnor May 7 (Pearson). 



Toxostoma rufum, Brown Thrasher. Media, Mar. 17 (Moore); 

 Swarthmore, Feb. 12-17 (llan-ower). 



Thryothorus ludovicianus, Carolina Wren. Resident locally 

 throughout the lower Delaware Valley; absent from Pensauken, 

 N. J., this year (Hunt); one all winter at Ardmore (Baily); 

 George School, rare, one seen Sept. 10, 1906. 



Olbiorchilus hiemalis, Winter Wren. Generally reported as 

 wintering in small numbers. Last seen in spring at Glenside 

 and Easton April 6, George School April 16, Radnor April 18. 

 Did not remain through depth of winter. 



Ccrthia familiaris nmcricana, Brown Creeper. Generally present 

 throughout the winter; last seen at Princeton, N. J., April 21, 

 Radnor April 28, Germantown April 6, Frankford, April 16, 

 Moorestown, N. J., May 3 (Mirkle); arrived at Frankford October 

 2, 1906, Radnor September 28, Germantown October 4; perman- 

 ently resident at Lopez. 



Sitta carolinensis, White-breasted Nuthatch. Generally re- 

 ported as more plentiful than usual tliroughout the winter, 

 mostly disappearing in spring. 



Sitta caimdensis, Red-breasted Nuthatch. Moorestown N. J., 

 continually from early November to February 13 (Ecans), also 

 October 9-31 (Mickle); Media, September 21, October 2-3, 1906 

 (Allen), Haverford, May 6 (Linton); Ilolmesburg, ]\Iay 3, plenti- 

 ful during autumn, 1906, at Frankford (Miller); Wayne, Sep- 

 tember 28, October 27, 1906 (Redjkld and Pearson). 



