148 RECORDS VOLUME XI, NOV. 1919, 



78. Pipit, 25. 



79. Catbird, 25. 



80. Brown Thrasher, 1. 



81. Brown Creeper, 1. 



82. Red-breasted Nuthatch, 30. 



83. Ruby-crowned Kinglet, 6. 



84. Golden-crowned Kinglet, 5. 



85. Gray-cheeked Thrush,!. 



86. Hermit Thrush, 2. 



87. Robin, 138. 



88. Bluebird, 68. 



89. Cedar Waxwing, 20. 



90. Night Hawk. 2. 



91. Yellow Warbler, 1. 



92. Winter Wren, 1. 



93. Sharp-tailed Sparrow, 5. 



94. Acadian Sharp-tailed Sparrow, 2. 



Saturday, Nov. 8. Revere Beach. 



Pleasant, cool, 50° with a moderate northerly wind. 

 Walk along Revere Beach to Point of Pines from 2.00 to 

 3.30. Birds seen:- 



1. Herring Gull, 2000. 



2. Great Black-backed Gull, 3. 



3. Old-squaw, 10. Some feeding close to the beach per- 

 haps upon food brought in by the recent severe storm. 



4. Horned Lark, 6. 



Sunday, Nov. 9. Kendal Green. 



Cool and frosty. 28° at sunrise, but bright and sunny ; 

 about 60° at noon, with a light north wind. Birds seen. 



