128 RECORDS VOLUME XI, SEPT. 1919. 



12. Chipping Sparrow, 25. 



13. Myrtle Warbler. 2. 



14. Pine Warbler, 1. 



15. White-throated Sparrow, 2. 



16. Sharp-shinned Hawk, 1. 



17. Flicker, 1. 



We saw the rather unusual Climbing Hempweed Mi- 

 kania scandens. our only climbing Composite, growing by 

 the side of a little brook not far from South Ave. in Wel- 

 lesley. 



July 10 to Aug. 31. Centerville. 



By MISS PEARL A. MAYNARD. 

 The following birds were observed in the vicinity of 

 Camp Metacomet, west to Osterville. east to Centeiville. 

 and south to Vineyard Sound on and between the dates 

 given above. Unless otherwise stated, the species men- 

 tioned may be oonsidered common. 



1. Crow. 



2. Black-capped Chickadee. 



3. Towhee. 



4. Black and White Warbler. 



5. Northern Yellowthroat. 



6. Chipping Sparrow. 



7. Kingfisher, (j. 



8. Whip-poor-will, 6 or more. 



9. Robin. 



10 Kingbird. 



11. Chimney Swift. 



12. Catbird. 



13. Red-wiuged Blackbird, a few. 



