161 



Year. 



Observer 



First seen.. . 

 Next seen... 



Common 



Last seen ... 

 Abundance . 



1899. 



N. B. M. 

 4-13 



4-14 

 4-21 



Common. 



1900. 



N. B. M. 



4-2 

 4-7 

 4-15 



Common. 



1901. 



W. L. M. 



3-25 

 3-26 



1902. 



W.L. M. 



Common. 



1903. 



P.J. H. 

 W.L.M. 



3-6 

 3-8 

 3-21 



10-12 

 Common. 



197. [721.] Troglodytes aedon Yieill. House Wren.* Fig. 9. 



Rather rare summer resident. March 9 to September 16. The House 

 Wren was a rare summer resident and less common than T. hetcickii in 

 1887 (B. W. E.). 



A nest of the House Wren was found April 25, 190.3. in a tin can sit- 

 ting on a fence. The nest was jnst completed and contained no eggs 

 (C. G. L.). May 21, 1902, seven well-feathered young were found; two 

 days later these had flown (G. Hitze). 



The dates for 1901 would probably be more correctly attributed to 

 T. b€uickii. The song was heard that year on February 21 (V. H. B.). 



MIGBATION EECORD. 



Year . 



1885. 



1885. 



1886. 



1887. 



Observer 



First seen .. 

 Next seen .. 



Common 



Last seen. . . 

 Abundance. 



C. H. B. 



4-19 

 4-20 

 5-6 



C. H.B. 



Common. 



9-16 

 Not common 



G. G. W 



5-1 

 5-14 



G. G. W. 



4-30 



Not common 



Year 



1892. 



1901. 



1903. 



Ob.*erver . . . 



First seen. . 

 Next seen. . 

 Common . . . 

 Last seen.. . 

 Abundance. 



A. B. U. 

 E. M. K. 



3-27 

 3-31 



V. H. B. 



2-11 

 2-13 

 3-18 



W.L.M. 



3-9 

 4-29 



Common. 



Rare. 



11— A. OF SCIKNCE, '04. 



