GO The Wilson Bulletin — No. 51. 



I worked in a new territory, may account for the smaller list, 

 but at the same time it also added a new charm to bird study 

 to see what could be done for an "All Day " record under 

 such circumstances. 



Lynchburg, Pa., May 8, 1905. — Weather warm, about 85°, 

 sun bright from (5 till 12, then sky overcast with clouds, strong 

 wind in evening. Leaving Durmid a. m., two miles south, 

 through woods and hills, half way up the Candler Mountains 

 till 10 a. m. (species seen, 79) ; from 11 a. m. from Durmid 

 to 12th street depot (N. & W.) Lynchburg, new species seen, 

 3 ; car to L;nion depot, walking on left side of James River 

 east four miles, returning by way of Island till 3 p. m. (new 

 species added, 8) ; car to Rivermount Park, where I staid till 

 5:30 p. m. (new species added, 11); returning to Durmid. 

 where I added four species, the last one at 9 p. m. Total spe- 

 cies seen, 105 ; total individuals, 004. 



Bewick Wren, 15; Robin, 2; Mockingbird, 5; Chipping Sparrow, 

 8; Catbird, 20; Brown Thrasher, 7; Meadowlark, 1; Maryland Yel- 

 low-throat, 6; Field Sparrow, 10; Yellow Warbler, 10; Yellow- 

 breasted Chat, 6; Tufted Titmouse, 2; Green-crested Flycatcher, 6; 

 Mourning Dove, 2; Goldfinch, 20; Killdeer, 1; Kingbird, 5; Night- 

 hawk, 2; Vesper Sparrow, 2; Bachmann's Sparrow, 12; Towhee. 

 15; Crested Flycatcher, 6; Black and White Warbler, 6; Redstart, 

 25; Traill Flycatcher, 2; Carolina Wren, 3; Black-throated Blue 

 Warbler, 4; Prairie Warbler, 15; Tennessee Warbler, 2; Black- 

 throated Green Warbler, 8; Black-poll Warbler, 9; Pine Warbler, 

 4; Cape May Warbler, 4; Chestnut-sided Warbler, 20; Blue-winged 

 Warbler, 2; Worm-eating Warbler, 2; Bay-breasted Warbler, 2; 

 Parula Warbler, 4; Nashville Warbler, 1; Golden-winged Warbler. 

 4; Magnolia Warbler, 1; Connecticut Warbler, 2; Myrtle Warbler, 

 1; Wilson Warbler, 2; Canadian Warbler, 4; Summer Tanager. 4; 

 Red-headed Woodpecker, 4; Grasshopper Sparrow, 2; Carolina 

 Chickadee, 3; Cardinal, 20; Indigo Bunting, 4; Phoebe, 1; Wood 

 Pewee, 12; American Crow, 7; Yellow-throated Vireo, 3; Red-eyed 

 Vireo, 40; Solitary Vireo, 2; White-eyed Vireo, 1; Warbling Vireo. 

 4; Oven-bird, 12; Blue-gray Gnatcatcher, 8; House Wren, 3; Wood 

 Thrush, 18; Flicker, 3; Louisiana Water Thrush, 2; Wilson Thrush, 

 2: White-breasted Nuthatch, 2; Turkey Vulture, 50; Bob-white, 2; 

 Chimney Swift, 9; Bluebird, 6; Red-winged Blackbird, 2; Purple 

 Martin, 2; Downy Woodpecker, 1; Loggerhead Shrike, 1; Sharp- 

 shinned Hawk, 1; Orchard Oriole, 3; Sparrow Hawk, 1; Yellow- 

 bellied Flycatcher, 1; Song Sparrow, 6; Bank Swallow, 2; Blue 

 Grosbeak, 4; Least Flycatcher, 2; Rough-winged Swallow, 8; Spot- 



