48 PROCEEDINGS OF THE 



Wilson's Warbler, WUsonia pusilla, Lansdowne, Pa., May 11 

 (A. J. Pennock); Moorestown, N. J., May 14 (Evans); Swarth- 

 more. Pa., May 4 (Hannuvi), May 16 {Palmer); Mt. Moriah, 

 May 3 (Owen); George School, Pa., May 18 (McOreary); Down- 

 ingtown. Pa., May 16 {Pennell); Tinicum, Pa., May 6 (Smith). 



Titlark, Anlhus pemilvanicus, Tinicum, Pa., Jan. 12 (18) 

 (Hannum); George School, Pa., May 4 (McCreary); Plainfield, 

 N. J., March 30 (Miller). 



Winter Wren, Olbiorchilus hiemalis, remained at Swarthmore; 

 Pa., till May 1 (Hannum). 



Carolina Wren, Thryolhorus ludovicianm. Winters as far north 

 as Yardville, N. J. (Allison), and at Paterson, N. J., two were 

 seen Jan. 26, the first winter record (Miller). Observed June 

 10 at Berwyn, my first record for June (Burns). Young left 

 nest at Swarthmore, May 15 (Trotter). 



Catbird, Galeoscoptes carolinensis, Plainfield, N. J., Jan. 5, 

 second winter record (Miller); Wildwood, N. J., March 15 

 (Bmly). 



Red-breasted Nuthatch, Sitta canadensis, Tinicum, Pa., May 

 7 (Smith); Ardmore, April 27 (Baily). 



Tufted Titmouse, Parus bicolor, Williamsport, Pa., April 14 

 (Koch); not common so far north. 



Hermit Thrush, Hylocichla guttata pallasii. Wintered at Plain- 

 field, N. J. ; unusual (Miller). 



Robin, Merula migratoria, Olney, Pa., all winter (Morris); 

 Plainfield, N. J., one Feb. 1 (Miller). Young out of nest and 

 able to fly. May 10, Camden, N. J. (Stone). 



Bluebird, Sialia sialis. Intermittent through February at 

 Olney (Morris); Woodbourne, Pa., all winter (Pickering); 

 abundant at Kennett Square, Pa., in the fall (C. J. Pennock). 



