DELAWARE VALLEY ORNITHOLOGICAL CLUB. 27 



We turned away with regret. Our cour.se led us along an 

 old race bank, past a ruined mill, in a stone arch of which we 

 saw a Phoebe's nest, and along the edge of a fine pond. This 

 little lake is much larger than the ordinary dam or mill pond, 

 and is a great addition to the attractions of this wild region. 



The afternoon was now wearing away, so we started on a 

 brisk pace for the station, crossing several farms, beyond the 

 range of the serpentine, and reached our train in good time. 

 We saw in all forty-five species of birds, and can recommend 

 to all bird lovers a visit to the Paoli Pine Barrens. 



