DELAWARE VALLEY ORNITHOLOGICAL CLUB. 79 



Bxolophus bicolor, Tufted Titmouse. Resident in the low 

 grounds of the Delaware valley; rare at Glenside, very rare at 

 Ft. Washington; eggs May 10 Edge Hill {Harlow). 



Penthestes atricapillus, Black-capped Chickadee. Radnor, 

 Nov. 3-Apr. 3 {Redfidd); Bristol, Nov. 18-Mar. 17 {Keim); 

 Easton, Oct. 23-Apr. 4; present during winter at most stations 

 in Pennsylvania. 



Penthestes carolinensis, Carolina Chickadee. New Jersey — Vine- 

 land, Downstown and Cape May resident; the status of some of 

 the other records is in doubt, they may refer to either species. 



Regulus satrapa, Golden-crowned Kinglet. Winter resident 

 at most stations; Germantown, Oct. 4-Apr. 6; Radnor, Sep. 22- 

 Apr. 27; Frankford, Sep. 21-Apr. 23; last seen at Glenside, 

 Apr. 2; at George School, Apr. 21; Princeton, N. J., Oct. 14- 

 Apr. 22 (Rogers). 



Regulus calendula, Ruby-crowned Kinglet. Last seen at 

 Wayne May 10 (Redfield). 



Sylocichla fuscescens, Wilson's Thrush. Last seen at Wayne, 

 May 30 (Redfield). 



Hylocichla list, sivainsoni, Olive-backed Thrush. Remained 

 at Ardmore, until June 8 (Baily); June 6, Oak Lane {Miller). 



Hylocichla guttata pallasi, Hermit Thrush. Haverford, March 

 14 {Linton); last seen at Wayne, May 11, also seen Dec. 5, 

 1906 (Redfield). 



Merula migratoria, Robin. Had eggs Frankford, April 27 

 (Miller); increased at Cape May, N. J., March 14, March 18 and 

 19 (Hand). 



Sialia sialis, Bluebird. Had eggs Frankford April 29 {Miller); 

 eggs April 5, Edge Hill, {Harloio). 



