RECORDS VOLUME XI, NOV. 1919. 149 



1. Chickadee, 9. 



2. Crow, 21. 



3. Blue Jay, 18. 



4. Starling, 9. 



5. Song Sparrow, 5. 



6. Flicker. 3. 



7. Red-shouldered Hawk, 1, 

 S. Pine Siskin, 25. 



9. Brown Creeper, 2. 



10. Junco, 24. 



11. Downy Woodpecker, 2 



12. Hermit Thrush, 1. 



13. White-breasted Nuthatch. 1. This and the two pre- 

 ceding species were reported by Mr. and Mrs. E. R, Jump. 



14. Fox Sparrow, 3. 



The following plants were seen in bloom :- 



1. Common Dandelion, 5. 



2. Fall Dandelion, 15. 



3. Bluet. 1. 



Notes. 



Mr. John D, Houghton reports a flock of 40 Canada 

 Geese flying south over Chesrnut Hill on Nov. 0. 



Mrs. U. C. Sherman saw a Blue Grosbeak in Roslin- 

 dale on May 23, and again on May 27, under conditions 

 where all of ihe characteristic markings could be clearly 

 seen. "Its song [often repeatedj consisted of four noies. 

 two of one tone and pirch and two of another, and may be 

 written, Stoee-.^ivee-chip-chlp. It was in timbre or qualify 

 a cross between a Magnolia Warbler's and an Indigo Bun- 



