38 PEOCEEDINGS OF THE 



Moorestown, N. J., May 18 (Linton and Mickle); Camden, N. 

 J., May 18-29 (Potter); Beverly, N. J., May 19 (Baird); Con- 

 cordville, May 18 (Styer); West Chester, May 18 (Ehinger); 

 Swarthmore, May 18-27 (Harrower) ; Haverford, May 15 (Sco- 

 ville); West Philadelphia, May 12 (Mahy); Doylestown, May 

 14-25 (MacReynolds); Altoona, May 15-22 (McGraw); Pocono 

 Lake, May 26 (Carter). 



Water-Thrush, Seiurus noveboracensis noveboracensis. Vine- 

 land, N. J., last seen September 24 (Prince); Newton, N. J., 

 May 30 (Carter). 



Louisiana Water Thrush, Seiurus motacilla. Doylestown, 

 May 22 (MacReynolds); Wissahickon, April 15, singing 

 (Miller). 



Kentucky Warbler, Oporornis formosa. May 11, first record 

 here (Potter). 



Mourning Warbler, Oporornis Philadelphia. Moorestown, N. 

 J., May 8 (Linton and Mickle). 



Hooded Warbler, Wilsonia citrina. Cape May, N. J., May 4 

 (Hand); Swarthmore, May 16 (Harrower); Haverford, May 11 

 and 3-4 (Serrill); Altoona, May 4 (McGraw). 



Wilson's Warbler, Wilsonia pusilla pusilla. Audubon, N. J., 

 May 14 (Tatum); Swarthmore, May 8 (Howard); Haverford, 

 May 17 (Serrill); West Philadelphia, May 24 (Richardson); 

 West Chester, May 18 (Ehinger); Doylestown, May 21 (Mac- 

 Reynolds). 



Redstart, Setophaga ruticUla. Buckshutem, N. J., May 31- 

 July 4, at the same place in which they bred in a former year 

 (Prince); Moorestown, N. J., August 20, 1918 (Evans). 



Titlark, Anthus rubescens. George School, April 12 (Cocks); 

 Doylestown, abundant in the spring, March 30, April 8 and 13 

 (MacReynolds); Gwynedd Valley, April 11 (Miller). 



Catbird, Dumeiella carolinensis. Moorestown, N. J., Decem- 

 ber 25, 1918 (Linton and Mickle). 



Brown Thrasher, Toxostoma rufum. Cape May, N. J., Janu- 

 ary 19 (Roland). 



Mockingbird, Mimus polyglottos polyglottos. Vineland, N. J., 

 April 27-May 23 (Prince); Cape May, N. J., June 22-July 4 

 (Baird); Kennett Square, one wintered (Sharpies). 



