48 PROCEEDINQS OF THE 



Fisher, G. Clyde. Egrets {Herodias egretta) in Northern New 

 Jersey. The Auk, 1919, p. 101. (Two at Branchville, 

 August 4, 1918.) 



French, John C. The Passenger Pigeon in Pennsylvania. 

 Altoona, Pa., 1919, pp. 1-257. 



Grinnell, George Bird. The Ruddy Sheldrake on the At- 

 lantic Coast. The Auk, 1919, p. 561. (Barnegat Bay, 

 1916.) 



McCoNNELL, T. L. and Savage, L. F. Prothonotary Warbler 

 at Erie, Pa. Bird-Lore, 1919, p. 242. (September 6, 

 1918.) 



Miller, R. F. A Set of Six Phoebe's Eggs. Oologist, 1919, 

 p. 72. (Holmesburg, Phila., April 30, 1901.) 



Suspended Nidification of the Yellow-billed Cuckoo. 



Oologist, 1919, p. 82. (Nest built in June, eggs not laid 

 until July. ) 



Pennsylvania and New Jersey Nesting Data for 1918. 



Oologist, 1919, p. 155. (Ninety-five species, but some 

 nests old or empty. ) 



Miller, W. DeW. Four Rare Birds in Sussex Co., N. J. 

 The Auk, 1919, p. 293. (Pileated Woodpecker, October 

 12, 1918; Golden Eagle, November 27, 1918; Raven, 

 September 21, 1918, and numerous captures of Gos- 

 hawks — all at Culver's Gap. ) 



Pine Grosbeak (Pinicola enucleator leucura) in Northern 



N. J. The Auk, 1919, p. 423. (A flock at Stag Lake, 

 Sussex Co., February 9, 1919.) 



Nichols, J. T. Broad- winged Hawk (at Haverford, Pa., in 

 winter), a Correction. Bird-Lore, 1919, p. 105. 



Oberholser, H. C. Mimus polyglottos polyglottos in North 

 Central New Jersey. Wilson Bulletin, 1919, p. 25, 

 (Newman Springs, Monmouth Co., November 25, 1889.) 



Pearson, T. Gilbert. A New Jersey Heron Colony. Bird- 

 Lore, 1919, p. 271. (At Mays Landing, June 1, 1919. 

 Mention of occurrence of two Pied-billed Grebes. ) 



Potter, J. K. The Season. Bird-Lore, 1919, pp. 51, 113, 

 184, 249, 309, 365. (R6sume of the condition of bird 

 life about Philadelphia.) 



