RECORDS VOLUME XI, JAN., 1919. 7 



The bronchial tubes are long, fig. 11, A, 

 b, b, and are each composed of about twen- 

 ty-three semirings. The3^ diverge at their 

 junction with the syrinx at a considerable 

 angle, fig. 1, o, d, d. Below, their division is 

 concealed by the lower bone of the syrinx, 



(continued.) 



Saturday, Jan. 4. Lynn Beach. 



Pleasant after four stormy days, not cold, about 30" 

 with a light westerly wind. Walk was along Lynn Beach, 

 around Little Nahant and return along beach. Bird seen :- 



1. Herring Gull, 500. 



2. Red-breasted Merganser, 100. 



3. Scaup. 25. 



4. Loon, 1, 



5. Horned Lark, 15. 



6. Bufflehead, 100. many adult J^s. 



7. Golden-eye, 20. 



8. Black-backed Gull, 1, 



9. Old-squaw, 2. 



Notes. 



The following important notes are from Mr. Charles 

 F. Jenney. 



Walk from corner of Washington and Royall Sts, Can- 

 ton, via Greenlodge to Reedville, 



