46 RECORDS VOLUME XI, MARCH, 1919. 



Distance, about four miles. Time, three hours and » half, 

 Birds seen. 



1. Bronzed Grackle, 30. 



2. Red-winged Blackbird, 6. 



3. Bluebird, 10. 



4. Starling, 4. 



5. Downy Woodpecker, 2 (j^s. 



6. Song Sparrow, 3. 



7. Pine Siskin, 6. 



8. Goldfinch, 30. 



9. Crow, 6. 



10. Blue Jay, 1. 



11. Robin. 16. 



12. Hairy Woodpecker, 1. 



13. Rusty Blackbird, 1 cJ^. This bird was a partial albi- 

 no marked in a rather singular manner with considerable 

 inclination to bilateral symmetry. The throat, both sides 

 of head, bill, all primaries of one wing, outer two only on 

 other, and one or two outer tail feathers on one side pure 

 white in strong contrast with the black of parts uumen- 

 tioned. 



14. Fox Sparrow, 1. 



Notes. 



Mrs. George H. Mellen saw a flock of about 25 Siskins 

 near Lincoln St., Waltham, about Feb. 1, and reports two 

 Robins in Newton Highlands the last week in January. 

 She also says that Mr, Frank W. Dorr saw 3 wild Swans 

 flying from the reservoir in Brookline toward Charles Riv- 

 er on Jan. 31. [these were probably the same birds seen 

 by Mrs. Levey the next day. see above. Were they wild"*.] 



