150 RECOKDS VOLUME XI, NOV. 1919. 



ting's, but was lower than the last named bird ever gives 

 his song even on the opening notes." 



Mrs. Sherman also reports a White-eyed Vireo on her 

 place May 25, making in all 1J.4 species on her home list. 



Tuesday, Nov. II. Plum Island. 



Cloudy with a little rain about 8.00. Wind, southerly 

 and light. Walk, the usual one. Considerable damage 

 had been done to some of the small buildings along shore 

 and the beach was strown with long-submersed fragments 

 of wrecks, stumps, and wood of various kind; also with 

 many shells, sea-weeds, and other ocean products. All as 

 a result of the recent gale. Birds seen :- 



1. Herring Gull, 1000. 



2. Crow, 6. 



3. Downy Woodpecker, 2. 



4. Brown Creeper. 1. 



5. Chickadee, 4. 



6. Goldfinch. 1. 



7. White-winged Scoter, 100. 



8. Red-breasted Merganser, 8. 



9. Horned Lark, 50. 



10. Surf Scoter, 12. 



11. Greater Yellowlegs, 3. 



12. Ipswich Sparrow, 7, 



13. Lapland Longspur. 2 



14. Duck Hawk, 1. 



15. Gannet, 1 young. 



16. Old-squaw, 60. 



17. Scoter, 4. 



18. Horned Grebe, 5. 



