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KoHLEK, Louis S. Northem New Jersey Nates. Winter 

 1919-29. Odlogist, March, 1920, pp. 29-31. 



A List for April 17 at Hawthorn, N. J. IMd., April, 



1920, p. 47. 



The Starling and its Depredations. Ihid., p. 47. 



Cape May "Warbler in New Jersey, nid., p. 48. 



EedpoU and Cardinal at Hawthorn, N. J. during 



Winter 1919-20. lUd., June, 1920, p. 74. 



KJENT, E. G. Pileated Woodpecker in Morris County, N. J. 

 Auk, Jan., 1920, p. 132. 



McCoNNELL, Thomas L. The Bird House for Purple Mar- 

 tnis. Bird-Lore, March-April, 1921, p. 75. 



Miller, M. H. Eed CrosshUl at Pittsburgh, Pa. Bird-Lore, 

 March-April, 1920, p. 97. 



Miller, W. DeW. The Summer Resident Warblers of North- 

 em New Jersey. Auk, Oct., 1920, p. 592. 



— The Hudsonian Chickadee in New Jersey. Ihid., p. 



593.— One kHled at Ramsay, N. J., Nov. 1, 1913. All 

 other New Jersey records are the Acadian race. 



Miller, W. DeW., and Griscom, L. Breeding of the Cana- 

 dian Warbler and Northern Water-Thrush in New Jer- 

 sey. Auk, Jan., 1920, p. 137. — Crusoe Lake, Sussex Co. 



Pennock, Charles J. Personal mention, Odlogist, 1920, pp. 

 26, 28, 38. 



Peters, Mrs. C. C. A Pennsylvania Mocker. Bird-Lore, 

 March-April, 1920, p. 98. — One wintered at Newtown. 



Potter, J. K. The Season 1919-1920, Philadelphia Region. 

 Bird-Lore, 1920, pp. 47, 105, 166, 225, 357. 



Season 1920-21. lUd., 1921, pp. 33 and 306. 



Richardson, A. P. Evening Grosbeak in New Jersey. Bird- 

 Lore, March-April, 1920, p. 98.— Two at Pt. Pleasant, 

 N. J., first week of February, 1920. 



Richardson, Russell, Jr. Blue Grosbeak at Newtown, Pa. 



Bird-Lore, July-Aug., 1920, p. 222. — Evidence not at 



all convincing. 

 RuTTLEDGE, ARCHIBALD. Nonpareil in Pennsylvania. Auk, 



Oct., 1921, p. 606. — States that one was seen May 16, 



