40 PKOCEEDINGS OF THE 



23 (Miller) ; West Chester, October 10-April 13 (DeHaven) ; 

 Buckingham, December 10-March 15 (Cox) ; arrived at 

 Moorestown, N. J., October 10, 1915 (Mickle) ; Wayne, Sep- 

 tember 29, 1915 (Baker) ; last seen at Concordville, April 14 

 (Styer) ; Forestgrove, March 20 (Bewley) ; Doylestown, 

 March 19 (MacBeynolds) ; Media, April 16 (Alle7i) ; Swarth- 

 more, April 16 (Howard). 



Brown Creeper, Certhia familiaris americana, Mt. Holly, 

 N. J., October 12-April 16, plentiful (Pumyea) ; Beverly, N. 

 J., October 14r-April 27 (Baird) ; Frankford, September 30- 

 April 23 (Miller) ■ West Chester, October 10-April 29 (De- 

 Haven a7hd Roberts) ; arrived at Vineland, N. J., September 

 29, 1915 (Prince) ; Wayne, September 25, 1915 (Baker) ; 

 last seen at Atlantic City, N. J., April 16 (Cromie) ; Camden, 

 N. J., April 23 (Potter) ■ Ridley Park, April 21 (Gross) ; 

 Swarthmore, April 25 (Howard) ; Concordville, April 22 

 (Styer) ; Chestnut Hill, April 23 (Norris) ; Forestgrove, 

 April 16 (Bewley) ; Doylestown, April 16 (MacBeynolds) , 

 Moorestown, N. J., October 10-Mareh 22 (Mickle). 



Red-breasted Nuthatch, Sitta canadensis, Vineland, N. J., 

 October 12-November 11 (Prince) ; Mt. Holly, N. J., October 

 17 (Prince) ; Concordville, October 4-29 (Styer) ; Moores- 

 town, N. J., all winter (Mickle) ; Wayne, October 15-Novem- 

 ber 8 (Baker) ; last seen at Atlantic City, N. J., April 16 

 (Cromie); Vineland, N. J., March 18 (Pririce) ; Audubon, 

 N. J., May 6 (Tatum) ; West Chester, May 4 and 10 (Rob- 

 erts) ; Haverford, May 4 and 6, a pair (Serrill) ; University 

 of Pennsylvania, Botanic Garden, May 3 (Packer) ; Fair- 

 mount Park, May 3 (Jacob) ; Ashbourne, January 21, and 

 Frankford, May 5 (Miller) ; Moorestown, N. J., May 11 

 (Mickle). 



Tufted Titmouse, Baeolophus bicolor, Doylestown, ob- 

 served several times in June, no doubt nested (MacReynolds) . 



Black-capped Chickadee, Penthestes atricapillus atrica- 

 pillus, Westtown, February 28 (Jones and Evans) ; Doyles- 

 town, very abundant October 24-March 5, not seen previously 

 since May 17, 1914 (MacReynolds) . 



Golden-crowned Kinglet, Regulus satrapa satrapa, Mt. 



