342 Stone, Bird Migration Records of William Bartram. [july 



On the second date of the list he adds that 'Apple and Judas Trees 

 bloom and Glow-worms sparkle'. In the autumn the 'Huming Bird' was 

 'yet with us' on September 19, 1804, October 14, 1805, October 16, 1806, 

 on which day there was white frost; September 3, 1818, and September 15, 

 1819. 



Tyrannus tyrannus. Kingbird. 



The ' Kingbird's' arrival is recorded for nine seasons. 



1803. May I. 1819. May 7. 



1804. May 4. 1820. May 14. 



1806. April 28. 1821. April 25. 



1807. April 20. 1822. May 1. 

 1818. May 9. 



In autumn it was 'yet with us' on September 3, 1818. 



Myiarchus crinitus. Chested Flycatcher. 



Recorded regularly as ' Muscicapa crinita' the vernacular name being 

 used but once. 



1802. May 9. 1821. May 10. 



1818. May S. 1822. May 9. 



1819. May 22. 



Myiochanes virens. Wood Pewee. 



Only the following, although the bird according to Wilson was a regular 

 breeder in the garden. 



1S02. May 22. Muscicapa rapax, Wood Pewit, arrived. 

 1822. May 3. Wood Pewit. 



Sayornis phoebe. Phcebe. 



One of the few species whose arrival is reported every year, always under 



the familiar name of 'Pewit.' The dates are as follows: 



1802. March 18. ISIS. March 13. 



1803. March 15. 1819. March 24. 



1804. March 22. 1820. March 17. 



1805. March 7. 1821. March 10. 



1806. March 9. 1822. March 8. 



1807. March 16. 



The nest building of 'Pewit' is chronicled in 



1802. March 22. 1805. March 18. 



1803. March 21. 1818. April 3. 



1804. April 27. 



In the autumn 'Pewit yet with us' is recorded on 



1803. October 8. 1818. September 3. 



1S04. October It. 1819. September 18. 



1805. Sept. 30, Oct. 9, 12, 14 1S20. October 12. 



and finallv Nov. 1. 



