130 RECORDS VOLUME XI, SEPT. 1919. 



ing- iD size from about 20 to several hundred iDdividuals, 

 all passing within about an hour, and amounting (by a 

 rather conservative count) to an aggregate of 1400 birds." 



The two following lists are from Mrs. Wm. M. Levey : 

 the first being supplementary to the Rockport list of the 

 day before, the birds having been^observed at that place. 



Sunday, Sept. 14. 



1. White-throated Sparrow. 2. 



2. Chickadees. 



3. Least Sandpiper, a dozen or more. 



4. Sanderling 2 or 3. 



5. Semipalmated Plover, 2. 

 (). >^ighthawk, 2. 



7. Wilson Warbler. 2. 



Lynn Beach, Sept. 17. 



1. Semipalmated Sandpiper, 100. 



2. Least S&,ndpiper, 26. 



3. Semipalmated Plover, 7, 



4. Sanderling, 12 or more. 

 5 Herring Gull, 150 to 200. 



6. Black-backed Gull. 2 immature. 



7. Common Tern. 50 or more in Boston Harbor. 



8. Blue Jay, 1. 



9. Crow. 1. 



Monday, Sept. 1. Plum Island. 



Pleasant with a moderate West wind. Walk from the 

 Beach Landing to farm house and return. Birds seen. 



1. Semipalmated Sandpiper. 30. 



2. Cooper Hawk, 2. 



