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(8) Sayornis phoebe. — Phoebe. Two at Pompton Lakes with nest 

 and three eggs. 



(9) Horizopus virens. — Wood I'ewee. One at Pompton Lake. 



(10) Etnpidoitax ntinimus.-^ljenst Flycatcher. Common gener- 

 ally. 



(11) Gyanocitta cristaia. — Blue Jay. Common at Bloomfield and 

 Pompton Junction. 



(12) Corvus hrachyihynchos. — American Crow. Common at 

 Mount ;! in View. Few tound at Wayne and Pompton Junction. 



(13) Sturniis vulgaris. — Starling. Common at Bloomfield. Nest 

 with three young birds about ready to leave nest. 



(14) MoJnthnis ater. — Cowbird. Abundant at Pompton Lakes. 



(15) Af/claiiis phccnicctis. — ^Red-winged Blackbird. Common at 

 Wayne. 



(IG) Stiirnella magna. — Meadowlark. Common generally. 



(17) Icteria spunits. — Orchard Oriole. One at Pompton Lake. 



(18) Icteria galhula. — Baltimore Oriole. Common generally. 

 Nest and eggs at Pompton Junction. 



(19) Qiiiscaliis guiscula. — Purple Grackle. Small flock at Pomp- 

 ton Plains. 



(20) Astragalinits ?r/si/s.— American Goldfinch. Abundant at 

 Pompton Lakes and Pompton Junction. 



21) SpiseUa socialis. — Chipping Sparrow. Common at Bloom- 

 field. 



(22) Spizella pusilla. — Field Sparrow. Common at Pompton 

 Lakes. Several at Pompton. 



(23) Melospiza cinerea melodia. — Song Sparrow. Common gen- 

 erally. Young birds found at Wayne, Pompton and Ponrnton Lakes. 



(24) Pipilo erytlirophthahniis. — -Towhee. Abundant at Pompton 

 Junction. 



(25) Zamelodia liidoriciana. — Rose-breasted Grosbeak. One at 

 Mountain View. 



(26) Cyanospiza cyanea. — Indigo Bunting. Common generally. 



(27) Piranga erythromdas. — Scarlet Tanager. Abundant at 

 Pompton Junction. 



(28) Hinindo erythrogastra. — -Barn Swallow. Common gener- 

 ally. Nest and three young at Pompton Junction 



(29) Iridoprocne hicolor. — Tree Swallow. Abundant at Pompton 

 Lake. 



(30) lilparhi riparia.-^Ban'k. Swallow. Common at Pompton 

 Lake. Nesting at Oakland. N. J. 



(31) Vii'co ollracrus. — Red-eyed Vireo. Common generally. 

 Nest and eggs at Bloomfield. 



