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our listmakers except Montgomery give it as resi- 
dent and breeding; Hunt of Cupola, Wilson of 
Gum Tree and Burn of Oxford, however, return 
it as a winter visitant; which is in accord with the 
observations of Stone, Montgomery and myself. It 
is very erratic in arrival at Berwyn; Oct. 6 (1914) 
to Jan. 13, (1903) ; and departing Mar. 5 (1903) 
to May 1 (1904). From Oct. 12, 1913, to Apr. 7, 
1914, it was really common at Berwyn, and is said 
to have been present in unprecedented numbers at 
West Chester. I took a pair in the Paoli barrens, 
Dec. 10, 1892 (Nos. 362 and 363, coll. F. | ag cee e 
237. Penthestes carolinensis carolinensis Caro- 
lina Chickadee, ‘Carolina titmouse,” “Sapsucker,” 
“titmouse,” “tit,” “tomtit.” Not common summer 
resident. Dr. W. L. Hartman, formerly of West 
Chester, now of Pittston; informs me that he took 
six sets of four eggs each, in 1864 and 1865, and to 
satisfy John Krider of Philadelphia that the nest 
was that of the Carolina Chickadee, he shot the male 
parent for him. I have found new nests near Ber- 
wyn on May 6, 1888; May 16, 1889, and later 
found pairs present, but no eggs have been taken. 
Berwyn: 
Arrival—Mar. 1 (1902)—Apr. 27 (1914) 3 ave. 
7 Vrss Meare ZY! 
Departure—Oct. 17 (1901)—Dec. 10 (1902) ; 
ave. 4 yrs. Nov. 8. 
238. Regulus satrapa Golden-crowned Kinglet. 
Abundant transient, and frequent winter resident in 
sheltered situations. 
Berwyn: 
