132 RECORDS VOLUME XI, OCT. 1919. 



Wed., Oct. 8. Maynard Laboratory. 



The following birds were observed on the trees and 

 shrubbery near the Laboratory in about a half an hour; a 

 portion of a great wave that was sweeping over Eastern 

 Massachusetts. 



1. Bluebird, 12. 



2. Myrtle Warbler. 12. 



3. Blue Jay, 2. 



4. Chipping Sparrow, 20. 



5. Phoebe. 2. 



6. Robin, 5. 



7. White-breasted >Juthatch, 1 (^. 



8. Downy Woodpecker, 2 (^f s. 



9. Starling, 5. 



Saturday, Oct. 1 1. Overbrook. 



Pleasant, warm, 70° with a nwiderate southerly wind. 

 Walk from Overbrook to Weston Road east of Nonesuch 

 Pond, from 2.15 to 5.30. Birds seen. 



1. Myrtle Warbler. 6. 



2. Blue Jay, 11. 



3. Yellow-bellied Sapsucker, a fine adult (^. 



4. Goldlinch, 2. 



5. Robin. 50. 



6. Crow. 12, 



7. Song Sparrow, 4. 



8. Junco. 50. 



9. White-throated Spar.iow, 8. 



10. Chipping Sparrow. 15. 



11. Bluebird, 2. 



