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KiLLDEER, Oxyechus vociferus. Concordville, nest and eggs, 

 April 5 (Styer). 



Turnstone, Areriaria interpres. Cape May, N. J., May 4 

 (^Hand). 



Wild Turkey, Meleagris gallopavo jera. Beaver Dams near 

 Altoona, saw four Februarj^ 24, 1918 {3fcGraw). 



Mourning Dove, Zenaidura macroura carolinensis. Gwynedd 

 Valley, November 24, 1917 (Miller). 



Turkey Vulture, Catharies aura septentrionalis. Salem, N. J., 

 April 28, two nests with eggs {Pottey-); Cape May, N. J., dur- 

 ing the cold spell in January several came into the yard and 

 fed with the chickens; two were found dead in the woods, evi- 

 dently starved (Hand). 



Sharp-shinned Hawk, Accipiter velox. W. Philadelphia, 

 February 28-May 18 (Mahey). 



Goshawk, Astur atricapillus atricapillus. Haverford, Febru- 

 ary 2 (Scoville); Frankford, January 6 (Miller); Doyleatown, 

 twenty killed in upper Bucks Co. during the winter; first one 

 in November at Curley Hill, and seen as late as April 7 at 

 Bridge Valley (MacReynolds) ; Olney, November 13, 1917 

 (Sudders) . 



Broad-winged Hawk, Buteo platypterus. Hainesport, N. J. , 

 May 30, nest and two eggs (Potter); Concordville, March 29 

 (Styer); Lansdowne, March 17, two (Carter). 



Rough-Legged Hawk, Archibuteo lagopus tancti-johannis. 

 Bridesburg, February 7-27 (Miller) ; Oakea, January 5 and 6 

 (Rowland). 



Red-shouldered Hawk, Bateo lineatus lineatics. Salem, N. J. , 

 April 28, nest and three eggs (Potter). 



Bald Eagle, Haliaetus leucocephalus leucocephalus. Haverford, 

 a pair March 16 (Serrill); mouth of Maurice River, N. J., Sep- 

 tember 11 (Prince); one seen at Riverton, February 17, and 

 nest near Smyrna, Del., with one egg, March 9 (Street). 



Short-eared Owl, Asio flammeus. Camden, N. J., Decem- 

 ber 25, 1917 (Potter); Bridesburg, January 14 (Miller). 



LoNG-EARED OwL, Asio loHsonianus. Gloucester, N. J., Jan- 

 uary 20-March 2 (Potter); Springfield, five in an evergreen tree 

 January 27-February 3 (Hallett); Haverford, April 13 (Serrill); 



