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there for many years. This place is on the northeast side of a 

 hill, about seven miles below Columbia, on the York county 

 side of the Susquehanna, and perhaps half a mile from the 

 river. The other roosts farther down I know only from hear- 

 say. From Columbia the Crows fly southwest as evening ap- 

 proaches, crossing the river towards the above location." 



SUMMARY. 



Summarizing the preceding list, we have the following known 

 roosts which are all believed to be occupied at the present time: 



Merchantville, Camden Co., N. J. 



Valley Forge, Chester Co., Pa. 



Bensalem, Bucks Co., Pa. 



Davis Grove, Montgomery Co., Pa. 



Coatesville, Chester Co., Pa. 



Milton, Sussex Co., Del. 



Fishing Creek, Cape May Co., N. J. 



Salem, Salem Co., N. J. 



Alloway, Salem Co., N. J. 



Ash Swamp, Union Co., N. J. 



Pt. Pleasant, Bucks Co., Pa. 



New Holland, Lancaster Co., Pa. 



Mountville. Lancaster Co. , Pa. 



Long Level, York Co., Pa. 



And a possible roost south of Downingtown, Chester Co., Pa. 



The deserted roosts are as follows: 



Beverly, N. J., deserted 1884 (Rhoads). 



Bridgeboro, N. J., deserted 1881 (Rhoads). 



Centertown, N. J., deserted 1885 (Rhoads). This was so 

 close to the Hainsport roost that it must have been merely a 

 shifting of the same body of birds. 



Hainsport, N. J., deserted 1888 (about). 



Newbold's Island, Delaware River, deserted 1866 (Rhoads). 



Florence Heights, N. J., deserted 1841 (Rhoads), 1860-2 

 (Abbott). 



Pea Patch, Delaware River, deserted 1816 (Rhoads). 



Reedy Island, Delaware River, deserted at the time the quar- 

 antine station was built (since 1886). 



