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located this year, whereas in prior 

 years usually ten or twelve were lo- 

 cated. 



(34) Wilson Snipe — Gallinago deli- 

 cata. Located on the 3d, 6th and 11th. 

 Common on the morning of the 3d. 



(35) Bank Swallow — Piparia ripa- 

 ria. Present on eight days. Two nests 

 located apparently with young as the 

 parents were carrying insects into the 

 openings and removing the excretia. 



(36) Kingfisher — C e r y 1 e alcyon. 

 Present on six days near the brook- 

 sides in the northern half of the 

 county. 



(37) White-breasted Nuthatch— Sit- 

 ta carolinensis. Individuals located 

 on the 4th and 12th. 



(38) House Wren — Troglodytes ae- 

 don. Common on nine days. One nest 

 located with five young about ten days 

 old. 



(39) Kingbird — Tyrannus tyrannus. 

 Present on eight days. Common on 

 the 19th, 20th and 26th. No nests lo- 

 cated this year. 



(40) Sharp-shinned Hawk — Accipi- 

 ter velox. Only one of this species ap- 

 peared. This was on the 4th. 



(41) Baltimore Oriole — Icterus gal- 

 bula. Present and common on thir- 

 teen days. Seven inaccessible nests 

 located especially in elms and cher- 

 ries. 



(42) Vesper Sparrow — Pooecetes 

 graminous. Individuals present on 

 five days. No nests located this year. 



(43) Ovenbird — Seiurus aurocapil- 

 lus. Present on ten days. Two nests 

 with young located on Crow Hill near 

 State Normal School at Montclair 

 Heights. 



(44) Phoebe — sayornis phoebe. 

 Present on six days. Common on the 

 12th and 26th. 



(45) Redstart — Setophaga ruticil- 

 la. Common on nine days. Three 

 nests located with young in each, 

 ranging between ten and twelve days. 



(46) Rose-breasted Grosbeak — Zam- 

 edodia ludoviciana. Present on seven 

 days. Common on the 11th and 19th. 

 One nest located with three nestlings 

 about four days old. 



(47) Parula Warbler — Compsoth- 

 lypis americana usneae. Present on 

 the 5th, 10th, 11th, 12th and 19th. Com- 

 mon on the 11th and 19th. 



(48) Black-throated Green Warbler 

 — Dendroica virens. Present on the 

 5th, 19th and 20th. Common on the 

 19th. 



(49) Warbling Vireo — Vireosylva 

 gilva. Present on eight days. Com- 

 mon on the 20th and 26th. 



(50) Yellow-throated Vireo — Lani- 

 vireo Flavifrons. Present on twelve 

 days. Common on the 12th and 19th. 

 Two nests located with uncompleted 

 sets. 



(51) Brown Thrasher — Texostoma 

 rufum. Present on six days. Com- 

 mon on the 26th. 



(52) Myrtle Warbler — Dendroica 

 coronata. Present on the 5th only. 

 Two individuals, both males, were 

 seen this day. 



(53) Downy Woodpecker — Dryo- 

 bates pubescens medians. Present on 

 the 5th, 12th, 20th and 26th. 



(54) Sparrow Hawk — Falco spar- 

 verius. Individuals present on 5th, 

 10th, 11th and 28th. 



(55) Maryland Yellowthroat — 

 Goothlypis trichas. Common on nine 

 days. Fourteen nests of this species 

 located within the limits of the coun- 

 ty. 



(56) Magnolia Warbler— Dendroi- 

 ca magnolia. Common on the 10th, 

 11th and 19th. 



(57) Chestnut-sided Warbler — Den- 

 droica pensylvanica. At Montclair 

 Heights on the 10th three pairs were 

 located with partly completed nests. 



(58) Indigo Bunting — Passerii.:a 

 cyanea. Present on the 10th, lltli; 

 12th, 13th, 19th, 20th and 26th. Com- 



