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Catbird, Dumetella carolinensis. Haverford, September 29 

 (Halletty, Media, December 15-26 {Allen). 



Carolina Wren, Thryothorus ludouicianus ludovicianus. 

 Moorestown, N. J., December 25 and May 12 (Linton); Lans- 

 dowiie, Octobers], 1917, and November 23 (Hallett); Doyles- 

 town, one seen on April 7, first time for here { Mac Reynolds) . 



Winter Wren, Nannus hiemalis hienudis. Moorestown, 

 N. J., November 28, 1917 (Mickle); Frankford, first seen Octo- 

 ber, 2 {Miller); Haverford, October 21-March 23 (Scoville); 

 Reading, October 14-February 24 (Poole); Lopez, April 12 

 (Behr); Altoona, October 27-April 14 (McGraw). 



Brown Creeper, Certhia familiaris americana. Moorestown, 

 N. J., October 26-April 17 (Mickle); Mt. Holy, N. J., October 

 7-April 6 (Pumyea); Lansdowne, October 29 (Hcdlett); West 

 Philadelphia, October 17-April 24, abundant April 19-24 

 (Mahy) ; Frankford, first seen October 8 (Miller) ; West Chester, 

 October 17-April 22 (Roberts); Hsiyerhrd, October 21-M0rch 

 24 (Scoville); Doylestown, January 3-March 24 (MacRiy'nolds); 

 Forest Grove, November 3-April 7 (Bewley); Reading, October 

 13-April 23 (Poole); Altoona, October 27-April 26 (McQraw). 



Rei>-breasted Nuthatch, Sitta canadensis. Concord villa, 

 January 20 (Styer). 



Golden-crowned Kinglet, Regidus satrapo satrapa. Moores- 

 town, N. J., October 10 (Mickle); Mt. Holly, N. J., October 5 

 (Pumyea); Lansdowne, October 22-November 6 (Hallett); West 

 Philadelphia, November 4, 1917 (Mahy); Frankford, October 1- 

 December 4 (Miller); Haverford, October 10-January 1 (Sco- 

 ville); West Chester, October 11-April 23 (Roberts); Doylestown, 

 October 7-December 7 ( Mac Reynolds) ; Altoona, October 7- 

 March 31 (McGraw). 



Black- CAPPED Chickadee, Penthestes atricapillus atricapillus. 

 Ardmore, abundant November, 1918-January, 1919 (Baily); 

 Altoona, October 14, 19l7-May 26 (McGraw). 



Tufted Titmouse, Baeolophus bicolor. Doylestown, seen De- 

 cember 25, 1917, and March 18 (MacReynolds). 



Robin, Planesticus migratorius migratorius. Ridley Park, re- 

 turned to last year's nest on the porch, and after slight repairs 

 raised a brood in it (Lloyd); Cape May, N. J., October 31- 

 November 7, 1917, a large flight (Hand). 



