G» RKCORDIS VOLUME XI, MAKCH. 1919. 



11. Phoebe, 3. 



12. Starling, 3. 



13. Cowbird, 16. 



14. Field Sparrow, 1. 



15. Red-shouldered Hawk, 4 



16. Bronzed Grackle, 3. 



17. Tree Swallow, 2. 



18. Pine Warbler. 1. 



19. Barn Swallow, 1. 



20. Goldfinch, 1. 

 Buiterflies seen :- 



1. Mourning Cloak. 1. 



2. Tortoise, 1, 



3. Milbert. 1, this and the two above had hibernated. 



4. American Copper, 3, fresh. 

 5 Azure, 3, fresh. 



Hylas, Toads, and Pickerel Frogs were singing : a Wood- 

 chuck was seen. 



Notes on Birds of Harthas Vineyard. 



By Howard L. Rich. 



The following observations were made at Marthas Vin- 

 yard Island with the manager of the Heath Hen Keserva- 

 lion at Vinyard Haven. 



Diiring the days that I was there, we visited many of 

 the ponds at Vineyard Haven, Edgertown, and Oak Bluffs. 

 I arrived there on the afternoon of April 1. and returned 

 the morning of April 3. The figures following the name 

 oi the species is of the total number of individuals seen. 

 Following these, the dates in April when seen. Birds not- 

 ed weie ;- 



