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Egret, Herodias egretta. Beverly, N. J., July 29, 1919 

 (Street). 



Little Blue Heron, Florida caerulea. Cape May, N. J., 

 August 17 (Street). 



Night Heron, Nycticorax n. naevius. Moorestown, N. J., De- 

 cember 25, 1918 (Linton and Mickle). 



Clapper Rail, Rallus crepitans. Cape May, N. J., nest and 

 eggs May 18 (Hand). 



Virginia Rail, Cape May, N. J., June 29, young just hatched 

 (Potter). 



Little Black Rail, Creciscus jamaicensis. Island Beach, N. J., 

 July 4, nest and eggs (Stuart). 



King Rail, Rallus elegans. Camden, N. J., May 11, two 

 (Potter); Pensauken, N. J., May 15 (Miller). 



Sora, Porzana Carolina. Camden, N. J., May 11, two (Pot- 

 ter); Bridesburg, May 16 (Miller). 



Red Phalarope, Phalaropus fulicarius. George School, De- 

 cember 15, 1918 (Cocks); Lenape, Chester Co., Pa., December, 

 about the 15th (Ehinger), both specimens in the Academy of 

 Natural Sciences Collection. 



Woodcock, Philohela minor. Cape May, N. J., large flight 

 November 21-23 (Hand); nest and eggs, March 23 (Hand); 

 Mt. Holly, N. J.,, March 24 and June 1 (Pumyea) ; Fish House, 

 N. J., April 19 (Potter); Altoona, March 22 and April 5 (flight 

 song), (McGraw); Doylestown, March 6-30 (MacReynolds) ; 

 Media, April 18, two adults and two young (Moore); Torres- 

 dale, April 1 and June 15 (Miller); Frankford, June 13 (Miller); 

 Lima, March 7 (McDaniel); Westmont, May 26 (Potter). 



Wilson's Snipe, Gallinago delicata. Cape May, N. J., Janu- 

 ary 12, three, and March 30 (Hand); Camden, N. J., April 6 

 (Potter); Richmond, March 18-May 12 (Miller); Altoona, 

 March 23 (McGraw); Shirleysburg, April 21 (McGraw); Cham- 

 bersburg. May 3 (Mahy). 



Knot, Tringa canutus. Two-mile Beach, N. J., August 30 

 and September 6 (Street). 



Pectoral Sandpiper, Pisobia maculata. Doylestown, March 27 

 (MacReynolds). 



Least Sandpiper, Pisobia minutilla. Cape May, N. J., August 



