LOO The Wilson Bulletin — No. 52. 



Little Silver. New Jersey. — July 1, 6 a. m. to 7:30 a. m., and 4 to 

 5 p.m. Raining in morning; clear in afternoon. East wind, temp. 76 . 

 Green Heron. 1; Black-crowned Night Heron, 1 Ad.; Virginia Rail, 

 2 Ini. 2 Ad.; Spotted Sandpiper, 15; American Osprey, 9; Flicker, 

 1; Chimney Swift, 15; Kingbird, 1; Wood Pewee, 1; Common 

 Crow, 5; Fish Crow, 8; Cowbird, 1; Red-winged Blackbird, 25; 

 Meadowlark, 5; Purple Grackle, 8; American Goldfinch, 1; Sharp- 

 tailed Sparrow. 20; Seaside Sparrow, 6; Chipping Sparrow, :i: 

 Song Sparrow, 6; Purple Martin, 12; Cliff Swallow, 3; Barn Swal- 

 low, 4; Brown Thrasher, 2; Long-billed Marsh Wren, 20; Robin. 6. 



Carleton Schaxleb. 



New York City. 



Wilkinsburg, Allegheny County, Pa. — 12 to 5 p. m.. July 4, and 12 

 to 5 July 8. Woodland stream, dry woods and upland fields. Area 

 traversed about 40 acres. Exceedingly hot, with a 15 minute thun- 

 der shower. Cardinal, 4; Wood Thrush, 5; Indigo Bunting, 3; 

 Song Sparrow, 6; American Crow, 1; Oven-bird, 3; Northern Yel- 

 low-throat. 11; Field Sparrow, 3; Red-winged Blackbird, 4; Gold- 

 finch, 6; Wood Pewee, 3; Grasshopper Sparrow, common; Cow- 

 bird, 5; Townee, 7; Yellow-breasted Chat, 2; Red-eyed Vireo, 

 common; Catbird, 3; Louisana Water-Thrush. 1; Chimney 

 Swift, common; Kentucky Warbler, 14; Black-throated Blue 

 Warbler. 2; Yellow-throated Vireo, 3; Least Flycatcher, 1: 

 Chipping Sparrow, common; Phcebe, 1; Meadowlark, 8; 

 Chickadee, 5; Redstart, 1; Tufted Titmouse, 5; No. Flicker, 3; 

 Hairy Woodpecker, 1; House Wren, 9; Crested Flycatcher, 1; 

 Kingbird, 3; Red-headed Woodpecker, 1; Mourning Dove, 1; Bob- 

 white, 1; Black-billed Cuckoo, 2; Pigeon Hawk, 1; Scarlet Tana- 

 ger, 2; Rose-breasted Grosbeak, 3; Baltimore Oriole, 1; Barn 

 Swallow, common; Warbling Vireo, 1; Green-crested Flycatcher, 

 4; Purple Martin, 3; Bluebird, 2; American Robin, common; Caro- 

 lina Wren, 2; Yellow Warbler, common; Cerulean .Warbler, 1; 

 Nighthawk, 4; Vesper Sparrow, common. Nests discovered. — 

 Ovenbird, 2 young, 1 egg; 1 Cowbird's egg; Indigo Bunting, 3 

 young; Indigo Bunting, 3 eggs. C. Leox Brumbaugh. 



Southern Hamilton Township, Mercer Co., N. J. — July 4, 1905. 

 12 hours; start, 5:30. Weather fine, except heavy fog early in 

 a. m. 60 species; about 56 individuals. Green Heron, 2; Spotted 

 Sandpiper, 4; Killdeer, 7; Bob-white, 2; Mourning Dove, 4; Tur- 

 key Vulture, 9; Broad-winged Hawk, 2; American Sparrow Hawk, 

 2; Yellow-billed Cuckoo, 3; Belted Kingfisher, 1; Downy Wood- 

 pecker, 3; Northern Flicker, 13; Chimney Swift, 46; Ruby-throated 

 Hummingbird, 1; Kingbird, 4; Crested Flycatcher, 3; Phcebe, 1; 

 Wood Pewee, 12; Green-crested Flycatcher, 5; Blue Jay, 6; Amer- 

 ican Crow, 8: Cowbird, 3; Red-winged Blackbird, 12; Meadowlark, 



