DELAWAKE VALLEY ORNITHOLOGICAL CLUB. 63 



1921, near Mereersburg, Pa. ; observer familiar with it 



in Soutli Carolina. 

 Rogers, C. H. Arkansas Kingbird in New Jersey. Auk, Jan., 



1921, p. 114.— One seen Nov. 14, 1920. 

 ScoviLLE, Samuel, Jr. Every-day Adventures. Atlcmtic 



Monthly Press, Boston, 1920, pp. 1-241. — Mention of 



New Jersey and Pennsylvania birds. 

 Simpson, E. B. [Barred Owl and Pileated Woodpecker.] 



Oologist, Feb., 1920, p. 24.— In Warren Co., Pa. 

 Maryland Yellow-throat [in Warren Co., Pa.] . ttid., 



April, 1920, p. 44. 

 — . Nesting of the Groshawk [in Penna.]. Ihid., July, 



1920, pp. 91-93. 

 Sharp-shins and Pileateds [in Warren Co., Pa.] . nid., 



Nov., 1920, p. 134. 



Two May Days. lUd., p. 142. 



Birds Freezing. Ihid., Oct., 1921, p. 135. — Cardinal 



at Warren, Pa. 

 The Brown Creeper. Ihid., Nov., 1920, p. 153. 



Stone, Witmer. Review of Bums' ''Ornithology of Chester 

 Co., Pennsylvania." Aiik, Jan., 1920, p. 155. — Some 

 additional data given. 



The Wheatear in Eastern Pennsylvania. Auk, April, 



1920, p. 303. — One shot by J. R. Gillen near Lansdale, 

 Pa., October 6, 1919. Now in Princeton University. 



The Louisiana Heron at Cape May, N. J. Auk, Oct., 



1920, p. 580.— One seen August 1, 1920. 



The Marbled Godwit on the New Jersey Coast, nid., 



p. 580.— One seen at Cape May, Aug. 9, 1920. 



The Yellow-throated Warbler at Cape May, N. J. 



lUd., p. 591.— One male shot, July 13, 1920. 



King Eider in Pennsylvania. Auk, April, 1921, p. 



270. — Four taken near Harrisburg, Pa., Dec. 7, 1920. 



Review of Kalmbach's "Economic Value of the Star- 

 ling in the United States." Ihid., p. 295. — Cites addi- 

 tional data on its appearance in Pennsylvania and New 

 Jersey. 



