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List of Other Species Reported, by Observers during 1918, and 



Additional Notes on Species Contained in the Schedule. 



Autumnal Dates Refer to Autumn of 1917 



Unless Otherwise Stated/^ 



Horned Geebe, Colymbus auritus. Altoona, April 14 (Mc- 

 Graw). 



Pied-billed Grebe, Podilymbus podiceps. Fish House, 

 March 20 (Potter); Altoona, March 10 {McGraw). 



Loon, Gavia immer. Springfield, April 14; one heard fly- 

 ing over (Halleit) Brandywine near West Chester, March 28, a 

 pair (Brinton), Fish House, N. J., May 5 (Potter); Cape May, 

 N. J., Aprils (Hand). 



Glaucous Gull, Larus hyperboreus on river at Philadelphia, 

 January 1-4, 1918 (Erskine). 



Herring Gull, Larus argentatus. Mt. Holly, N. J., Febru- 

 ary 12, one flew over (Pumyea); Lansdowne, February 10, six 

 flying south-west (Carter); Frankford, October 12 (Miller); 

 Haverford, February 10, two flew over (Baily); Chadds Ford, 

 large flock on the Brandywine all winter (Sharpies) ; Lopez, two 

 shot November, 1917, and another seen April 8 (Behr). 



Bonaparte's Gull, Larus Philadelphia. Fish House, N. J., 

 April 24, flock of 15 (Potter); Chester, November 27 and 29, 

 1918 (Carter). 



Laughing Gull, Larus atricilla. Cape May, N. J. , April 26 

 (Hand). 



Merganser, Mergus ametncanus. Fish House, N. J., Febru- 

 ary 27-April 20 (Potter); Moorestown, N. J., December 25, ten 

 (Hallett); Richmond, February 11 and 14 (Miller); Doylestown 

 (on the Neshaminy), 2 on March 17 and flock on March 24 

 ( Mac Reynolds) . 



Black Duck, Anas rubripes. Fish House, N. J., March 22, 

 fifteen (Potter); Richmond, February 15 (Miller); Concordville, 

 March 14 (Styer); Bernville, Berks Co., March 23 (Poole). 



Mallard, Anas platyrhynchos. Haverford, male and two 

 females, April 14 (Serrill). 



* Localites are in Pennsylvania unless otherwise marked. 



