54 PROCEEDINGS OF THE 



Marer.n americana, Baldpate. Four shot Tinicuni, Mar. 21 

 (Rerl field and Pcaraon). 



Dcifila acuta, Pintail. One shot Tinicum, March 26 {Red- 

 field). 



Aix sponsa, Wood Duck. Princeton, N. J., last seen Oct. 31, 

 1907, first seen April 12, 1908 (Rogers); nest with sixteen eggs 

 at Salem, N. J., April 26 (W. B. Crispin). 



Aythya marila, Greater Scaup Duck. One shot Tinicum, 

 March 21 (Redfield and Pearson); Princeton, N. J., Oct. 13, 

 1907 (Rogers). 



Aylhya affinis, Lesser Scaup Duck. Seven shot Tinicum, 

 March 21 (Redfield and Pearson); four at Princeton, N. J., 

 March 27-April 7 (Rogers); Fish House, N. J., March 25 and 

 April 12 (Miller). 



Charitonelta al()eola, Bufflehead. Princeton, N. J., a pair 

 March 12 and 14 (Rogers). 



Harelda hycmalui, Old Squaw. Pair at Yardley, N. J. 

 (Packer); Fish House, N. J., March 25 (Miller). 



Erisniatiirn jnmaicensis, Ruddy Duck. Princeton, N. J., Oct. 

 13-19, 1907 (Rogers). 



Bra.nta bernicla, Brant. Beverly, N. J., March 29 (Street). 



Branta canadensis, Canada Goose. Glenside, twelve on Sept. 

 19 (Harlmc). 



Botaurus lentiginosus, American Bittern. Ithan., April 8 

 (Biirtrnm); Bristol, April 12 (Keim); Cape May, N. J., April 12 

 (Hand); Wajme, March 27, April 17 (Pearson); and one shot 

 April 9 (Redfield); Fox Chase, April 7 (Miller). 



Ixohrychii-s exilis. Least Bittern. Richmond, eggs May 27 

 (Miller); Tinicum, May 22 (Harlmc); eggs at Hackensack, 

 N. J. June 6 (Harloiv). 



Ardea herodias, Great Blue Heron. Haverford, March 28 

 (Retry and Leivi^); Bristol, February 11, 25 and 27 (Keim); 

 Cape May, N. J., a few reported all winter, plentiful March 25- 

 Apri! 2 (Hand); Wayne, April 19 (Pearson); Tinicum, January 

 4 (Redfield); Moorestown, N. J., April 27 (Miekle); George 

 School, April 7 (Packer); Princeton, N. J., Sept. 26-Oct. 19, 

 1907, April 4-26 (Rogers); Pensauken Creek, N. J., April 17, 

 had eggs at Salem, N. J., April 12 (Miller). 



Florida, carulea, Little Blue Heron. Flock of about a dozen 

 at Palatine, N. J., July 17, two adults, rest young (Barlram). 



