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with us as a breeder is proven by Isaac G. Roberts. 

 On June 25, 1915, he noticed a single individual 

 near Jennersville, just west of West Grove; and on 

 the 26th discovered the adults, nest and three young 

 which appeared to be but a few days old. On July 

 4 it was deserted. The nest was five feet up in a 

 small cedar, at the head of a lane close to the public 

 road, and not far from a tall osage hedge. A single 

 bird was observed near West Grove, Aug. 18 and 

 21, 1916, and Sept. 18, 1917 (Roberts MS.). 



224. Dumetella carolinensis Catbird, "cattie," 

 "catbird," "chickenbird." Abundant summer resi- 

 dent. Nidification begins about May 20; average 

 date for complete set, May 29. 



Berwyn : 



Arrival Apr. 22 (1905) May 9 (1885-1886) ; 

 ave. 32 yrs. May 2. 



Common Apr. 27 (1902-1903-1913) May 14 

 (1891-1901 ) ; ave. 29 yrs. May 6. 



Bulk departure Sept. 13 (1905) Oct. 4 

 (1904) ; ave. 15 yrs. Sept. 25. 



Last seen Sept. 16 (1896) Dec. I (1898); 

 ave. 25 yrs. Oct. 6. 



225. Toxostoma rufrum Brown Thrasher, 

 "brown thrush," "thrasher," "thrush." Tolerably 

 common summer resident; occasional resident. A 

 single individual found wintering at Berwyn, Feb. 

 10, 19 and 21 ; Mar. 5 and 10, 1915; Mar. 25, 

 1916. Nidification begins about May 5; average 

 date for complete set, May 21. 



Berwyn : 



Arrival Apr. 5 (1910) May 5 (1889); ave. 



