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List of Other Species Reported by Observers during 1904., ond Addi- 

 tional Notes. Wintei- Notes relate to Winter of 1903-4. 



Holboell's Grebe, Colymbvs holhoellri. One shot near ^Marlton, 



N. J., April 4 (Carter), one at Sandiford, I'liilii., February 13 



{Miller), and one at Kennett Square, February 9 ( C. J. Pennock). 



Loon, Gavin iinber. Ca])e IMay, N. J., April 24 {Hand). 



Black-backed Gull, Larvs marimii^. One shot at Angleeea, 



N. J., February 5 (Stone). 



Herring Gull, TMrus arcjentatu)-. iSJumerous on the Susque- 

 hanna at Columbia, March 8-14 ( Wisler). Last neen at Frank- 

 ford, Phila., April 25 (Miller), last at Cape May, N. J., May 

 22 (Hand). 



Ring-billed Gull, Laru.i delaivurensiij. Two observed at 

 Bridesburg, Phila., March 9 and again March 13 (Miller). 



Black-headed Gull, Lams atririlla. Arrived at Cape May, 

 N. J., April 4 (Hand). 



Gannet, Sida bassana. Cape May, N. J., March 14 (Hand). 

 Double-crei^ted Cormorant, Phalncrnrnrnx dilophus. Cape 

 May, April 21 (Hand). 



Merganser, Merganser americanus. Bristol, May 27 (Keim). 

 ^¥ood Duck, Aix sponsa. One observed on Darby Creek, 

 April 26 (A. J. Pennock). 



Buffle-head, Chariionetta albe.nla. Bridesburg, Phila., March 

 9 (Miller). 



Whistling Swan, Olor colnmbianus. Two flocks appeared on 

 the Susquehanna at Marietta, March 19, one of five, the other 

 of thirteen individuals; three were killed (Bidler). 



Bittern, Botaurus lentiginnsus. Moorestown, N. J., April 5 

 (Evans), Summit, N. J., April 10 (Holmes). 



Great Blue Heron, Arden herodiax. Frankford, Phila., May 

 2 (Miller), Lansdowne, March 26 (A. J. Pennock), Pottstown, 

 May 9 (Hill School Club), Downstown, N. J., May 15 (Fair), 

 Summit, N. J., April 3 (Holmes). 



Little Blue Heron, Ardea caerulea. One adult male seen at 

 Holmesburg, May 11 (Miller). 



Clapper Rail, Rallus crepitans. Cape May, N. J., March 5 

 (Hand). 



