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FIGURE 5 



FIGURE B 



Fig. 5 — Style No. 1, Martin house erected April 22, 1910, for Supt. 

 C. E. Bower, in the center of a small green plot in front of the 

 Waynesburg and Washington Railroad depot. The location is 

 thirty feet from the main track where all passenger trains arrive 

 and depart, and thirty feet from a very busy street where freight 

 and passenger transfer vehicles rattle over the pavements, and 

 whirling automobiles glide almost continuously. On date of taking 

 this picture, June 19, the house contained nests of three pairs of 

 Martins, two of which later abandoned their work before depositing 

 eggs. 



Fig. & — -A snap shot of this house showing a half dozen non-breeding 

 birds paying a visit to the lone pair which nested in it. 



