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Redpoll. Acanthis linaria. Frankfortl, Phila. , February 2 

 (Miller). 



White-crowned Sparrow. Zonotrichia leucophrys. Lopez, May 

 18 (Behr). 



White-throated Sparrow. Zonotrichia alhicollis. Last seen at 

 Overbrook, May 19 (Hunt); Media, May 16 (Allen); Bristol 

 May 10 (Keim). 



Junco. Junco hyemalis. Last seen at Overljrook, May 1 

 (Hunt); at Downstown, N. J., April 22 (Fair); at Bristol, 

 April 19 (Keim). 



Tree Sparrow. Spizella monticola. Last seen at Bristol, 

 March 1 (Keim). 



Song Sparrow. Melospiza cinerea melodia. Reached Lopez, 

 March 14. It is not resident there (Behr). 



Fox Sparrow. Passerella iliaca. Overbrook, January 11, 18 

 and February 22 (Hunt). 



Northern Shrike. Lanius borealis. One wintered near Con- 

 cordville, have seen but one here previously (Styer). 



White-breasted Swallow. Iridoprocne bicolor. Large numbers 

 of this and other Swallows roost every night in late summer and 

 autumn in a grove of trees on the grounds of Dr. Physick at 

 Cape May. During the storm of September 16, 1903, they 

 were almost drowned by the beating rain. In the morning the 

 number of birds on the ground was estimated at from 6,000 to 

 7,000, but only about 75 were so badly injured that the}' could 

 not recover. While on the ground, they could be picked up 

 in the hand without the slightest difficulty (Hand). 



Golden-winged Warbler. Helminthophila chrysopiera. Swarth- 

 more. May 21 ( Way). 



Nashville Warbler. Helminthophila ruhricapilla. Chestnut 

 Hill, Philadelphia, May 3 (IF. H. Trotter). 



Bay-breasted Warbler. Dendroica castanea. May 18, Swarth- 

 more (Hannum). 



Louisiana Water Thrush. Seiurus motacilla. Chestnut Hill, 

 Philadelphia, April 18 (W. H. Trotter). Undoubtedly nests at 

 West Chester; a pair have been seen in the same locality for a 

 number of years but the nest has not been found (Jackson). 



Wilson's Warbler. Wilsonia pusilla. May 19, Overbrook 

 (OnderdonJc). 



