RECORDS VOLUME XI, FEli., 1919. 



10. Marsh Hawk, 3, 9 (1 Jenney), 10 (1), 11 (1). 



11. Sharp-shinned Hawk, 26, 4 (1), 8 (6), 9 (6), 10 (3), 

 10 (4), 11 (5), 12 (1). 



12. Pigeon Hawk, 2, 7 (1 beautiful specimen), 9 (1 Prof. 

 Taylor). 



13. Sparrow Hawk, 11, 10 (1), 11 (1), 11 (9, three to- 

 gether, then three pairs). 



14. Osprey, 5, 9 (1), 11 (4). 



15. Belted Kingfisher, 1, 8 (1). 



16. Downy Woodpecker, 2, 7 (1), 8 (1). 



17. Northern Flicker. 11, 4 (1), 10 (1), 10 (1, Flicker is 

 not native of Monhegan), 11 (4), 11 (4). 



18. Night Hawk, 1, 7 (1). 



19. Chimney Swift, 3, 4 (2), 11 (1). 



20. Ruby-throated Hummingbird, 15, 7 (9, only 1 with 

 rusty throat; others all gray; white bar across end 

 of tail), 8 (4). 10 (1), 12 (1). 



21. Kingbird, 6, 7 (6). 



22. Crested Flycatcher, 1, 11 (1). 



23. Phoebe. 2, 11 (2). 



24. Olive-sided Flycatcher. 1, 7 (1, identified l^y Judge 

 Jenney. No wing bars). 



25. Wood Pewee, 2, 9 (2). 



26. Yellow-bellied Flycatcher, 1, 7 (1 beautiful speci- 

 men). 



27. Alder Flycatcher, 1, 7 (1, horny undermandible — 2 

 wing bars — lower heaviest. Id. by Judge Jenney). 



28. Blue-gray Gnatcatcher. 1, 11 (1, said to be second 

 year found here). 



29. American Crow, 30, 7 (9 in flock, 1 with egg in bill), 



8 (6), 9 (1), 10 (6), 11 (7), 11 (8). 



30. Raven, 2, 8 (2). 



31. Bobolink, 20, 7 (14, some beautifully marked), 8 (3), 



9 (1), 10 (1), 11 (1). 



32. Cowbird, 3, 7 (3 fall plumage — resemble female red- 

 wings. Feeding near head of cow). 



33. Baltimore Oriole, 5, 7 (4), 8 (1, yellow shows faintly 

 through plumage. Beautiful male specimen). 



34. Bronzed Crackle, 3, 11 (1), 12 (2). 



35. Purple Finch. 26, 6 (4), 8 (1), 9 (10), 10 (3), 11 (4), 



