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Co., Pa., January 1 (Hunt), Moorestown, N. J., December 25, 

 1903 (Evans), Lansdowne, December 26, 1903 (Av.stin), 

 Downstown, N. J., January 16 (Fair). 



Robin, Merula migratoria. Winter records, Downstown, N. 

 J., February 3 (Fair), Swarthmore, January 17 (Palmer), 

 Lansdowne, January 27 (Eaton), nest with eggs, April 21 

 (Palvier). 



Bluebird, Sialia sialis. Several wintered at Swarthmore 

 (Palmer), Lenape (Carter), Perkasie (Butter) and Summit, N. 

 J. (Holmes). 



City Ornithology 



The following birds were observed from the windows of the 

 Friends' Library, overlooking the burial grounds at Sixteenth 

 and Race streets, by Mary S. Allen: 



Fish Crow, occasional. 



Flicker, a pair on March 26. 



Fox Sparrow, March 12 and 18. 



Song Sparrow, March 12 (singing), April 28. 



White-throated Sparrow, April 25, 27, 28, 29, and May 6 

 (singing). 



Chewink, April 25 and May 5. 



Scarlet Tanager, May 13 (reported). 



Ovenbird, April 30 and May 6. 



Maryland Yellow-throat, May 19, 20 and 21, at least two 

 pairs. 



Catbird, May 14. 



Brown Thrasher, April 27 and May 9. 



Creeper or Nuthatch, April 27. 



Hermit Thrush, April 20 and 29. 



Robin, first seen March 23, a pair remained all season. 



Brown Creepers were frequently seen in Logan Square during 

 the fall migration, and Dr. Trotter heard a Warbling Vireo in 

 full song at Eleventh and Spruce streets, in May. 



