120 RECORDS VOLUME XI, SEPT. 1919. 



38. Hermit Thrush. 4, singing July 6. 



39. Veery, 2. 



40. Towhee. 2. 



41. Whip-poor-will, 1. 



42. Purple Finch, 1. 



43. Pheasant. 1. 



44. Vesper Sparrow, 2. 



45. Baltimore Oriole. 2. 



4o Kingfisher, 2 with young about the pond on the cam- 

 pus July 12. The notes of the young resembled those of 

 the adults but were weaker. 



47. Nashville Warbler. 1. 



48. Mourning Dove a (^ cooing in a thicket east of the 

 college. 



49. Goldfinch. 10. 



50. Brown Thrasher, 2. 



51. Blackburnian Warbler, 1 on Sugarloaf. 

 The following Mammals were noted. 



1. Gray Squirrel, 10: much less common than usual on 

 the campus. 



2. Woodchuck, judging from the many holes noted, it 

 is still common. 



3. Chipmunk, 1 near Mt. Toby. 



4. Gray Rabbit, 1 in Sunderland, 



5. Deer, said to be common: fresh tracks seen near Mt. 

 Toby. 



Sunday, Aug. 3. Ipswich. 



Pleasant, warm, 75°, with a moderate west wind. Our 

 walk was from Little M"eck to Ipswich Village via Clark's 

 Pond and Eagle Hill from 12 to 5.15. Birds seen. 



