pie | Waricut, Labrador Chickadee at Boston and Vicinity. 165 
December 10, seven birds; 17 and January 1, two birds; Belmont, 
November 26, five birds. 
Mr. James L. Peters, Harvard, November 8, one bird. 
Miss Mabel P. Cook, Lexington, November 9, one bird. 
Miss Annie W. Cobb, Arlington, November 11, two birds; 
Arnold Arboretum, Boston, December 1, twelve birds; Ipswich, 
December 2, ten birds. 
Dr. Winsor M. Tyler and Dr. Walter Faxon, Belmont, November 
15, twelve birds; 19, eight birds; 26, two birds; December 9, 
eight birds, 11, four birds; January 10, two birds; Dr. Tyler, 
Ipswich, December 31, one bird; Lexington, January 7, one bird. 
Mr. C. J. Maynard, Waltham, November 18, five birds; 25, 
two birds. 
Mrs. Edmund Bridge, Middlesex Fells, Melrose, November 19, 
nine birds; Arnold Arboretum, December 9, two birds; Walden, 
Concord, January 29, four birds. 
Mr. Harold L. Barrett, Arnold Arboretum, November 19, 26, 
December 3 and 10, three to five birds; December 24, eleven birds; 
31, seven birds; January 1, 1917, five birds; 7, four birds; 21, ten 
birds; 28, four birds. 
Miss Viola E. Crittenden, Beverley Cove, Beverley, November 
26, five birds; December 3 et seg. to January 7, two birds; 13, none. 
Dr. John B. May, Cohasset, November 27 et seq. to January 5, 
four birds. 
Dr. Walter Faxon, Granny Hill, Lexington, November 18, 22, 29, 
December 2 and 8, three birds; December 10 and January 7, one 
bird; Belmont, December 3, eight birds. 
Mr. Campbell Bosson, Belmont, December 2, three birds. 
Judge Charles F. Jenney, Westwood, January 6, 1917, two birds. 
Miss Helen Granger, Chestnut Hiil, Brookline, January 23, one 
bird. 
The above enumeration indicates that twenty-eight birds have 
been noted by me in five different localities, while in 1913, twenty- 
five, and possibly thirty, individuals were recorded in twelve differ- 
ent localities, my outings extending over a wider range of country 
during the earlier incursion, which indicates that these Northern 
Chickadees have been in larger companies during the migration 
of 1916. Several of the records of other observers confirm this 
