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mile above Centreton, N. J., on 7th mo., 26th. On 9th mo., 

 14th, one in white phimage flew out of gravel hole in which was 

 considerable water. — Emily Haines. 



Frederick, Md. On 7th mo., 30th, two birds in white plum- 

 age seen and shot. Sent to Philadelphia to be mounted. — M. 

 Hoke. 



Lenape, Pa. One (white) seen on 8th mo., 3d, along Brandy- 

 wine creek. Two were afterward shot and mounted in West 

 Chester. — John D. Carter. 



Cat Creek, Va. On 8th mo. , 8th, ten in white plumage seen 

 by F. C. Kirkwood. 



Rivertou, N. J. White birds seen on Delaware river mea- 

 dows just after exceedingly heavy rains of 8th mo., 10th. — 

 Howard G. Taylor. 



Moorestown, N. J., Lippincotts' pond. About 8th mo., 12th, 

 first seen. On 8th mo., 17th, five seen by Morris Linton. On 

 8th mo., 19th, five seen by Wm. B. Evans. On 8th mo., 20th, 

 six seen by A. A. Mickle. On 8th mo., 21st, one seen by Chas. 

 Evans. Reported also by Walton B. Leeds. 



Westtown, Pa. On 8th mo., 13th, one (white) seen with 

 broken leg. On 8th mo., 14th, three (white) seen, and two 

 (white) on 8th mo., 15th (James G. Vail). — George Forsythe. 



Gunpowder Marsh, Md. On 8th mo., 16th, one adult seen 

 from passing train by Jas. A. G. Rehn. 



Bristol, Pa. On 8th mo., 17th, two (white) seen four miles 

 north of Bristol. On 8th mo., 24th, two* (white) seen on 

 Florence Bar, and on same day one* (white) seen on Cross- 

 wick's Creek. On 9th mo., 21st, fourteen (white) seen below 

 Bristol near mouth of Neshaminy Creek. — Thomas D. Keim. 



Buzby's Bogs, near Taunton, N. J. On 8th mo., 23d, one 

 (white) shot, mounted at Krider's. On 9th mo., 10th, twelve 

 or fifteen seen, and two shot. Seen to catch and eat small 

 frogs. — A. C. Powell. 



The same flock also reported by Joseph S. Evans, of Marlton, 

 N. J. 



Cupola, Pa. On 8th mo., 28th, one (white) shot on dam in 

 Brandywine Creek. Specimen given to Chreswell J. Hunt. 



'Claimed by Dr. C C. Abbott, who was present, to be A. mndi'dissima. 



