36 PROCEEDINGS OF THE 



Myrtle Warbler, Dendroica coronata. Lansdowne, last 

 seen November 4, 1917 (BalleW); Vineland, N. J., November 1 

 {Prince); Doylestown, January 27, but on only two days in the 

 spring (MacReynolds) . 



Pine Warbler, Dendroica vigorsi. Mays Landing, N. J., 

 April 2 {Hallett). 



Louisiana Water Thrush, Seiurus motacilla. Haverford, 

 April 20 (Serrill); Hay Creek, Berks Co., June 9, 1917, adult 

 feeding nearly full-fledged young (Poole). 



Connecticut Warbler, Oporornis agilis. Reading, Septem- 

 ber 22, 1917 (Poole). 



Mourning Warbler, Oporornis Philadelphia. Altoona, May 

 26 (McGraw ); Haverford, May 23 and June 1 (Scoville). 



Wilson's Warbler, Wilsonia pusilla. Haverford, May 12 

 (Serrill) and May 15 (Scoville); West Philadelphia, May 15 

 (Mahy); Chestnut Hill, May 11 (Trotter); Doylestown, May 12, 

 one {MacReynolds); Reading, May 11, 14 (two) and 18 (Poole). 



Redstart, Setophaga ruticilla. Moorestown, N. J., last seen 

 May 31 (Linton). 



Yellow-breasted Chat, Icteria virens virens. Summer resi- 

 dent at Altoona, a number seen June 2 (McGraw). 



Pipit, Anthus rubescens. Salem, N. J., April 28, flock of 30 

 (Potter); Lansdowne, October 21, fifteen (Hallett); Haverford, 

 October 11, fifteen (Hallett), March 23 (Scoville) and April 6, 

 small flock (Senill); West Philadelphia, April 12, fifty (Mahy); 

 Bridesburg, December 5, 1917, three (Miller); Concordville, 

 May 7 (Styer); Forest Grove, April 5 (Betoley); Sinking Spring 

 near Reading, March 29, flock of 21 (Poole). Port Sudian, 

 April 13 (Roidand). 



Mockingbird, Mimus polyglottos polyglottos. Moorestown, 

 N. J., December 25-April 14 (Mickle); Cape May Pt., N. J., 

 August 24, 1917, two adults and a young one (Potter), and one 

 all winter (Hand), and May 26 (Baird); Vineland, N. J., a 

 pair, May 23-June 13 (Prince); Lansdowne, one seen Novem- 

 ber 17, 18 and 23, 1917, and March 30-April 27 (Carter); Con- 

 cordville, January 5-10 and 26-31 (Styer); West Grove, Sep- 

 tember 18, 1917, a young bird; one seen also October 22, 1917 

 and February 28 (Roberts); Princeton, N. J., January 1, 1918 

 (Sherrill); Horsain, April 28 (G. S. Morris). 



