34 PROCEEDINGS OF THE 



Connecticut Warbler, Oporornis agilis. Vineland, N. J., October 

 11 (Prince). 



Water-Thrush, Seiurus n. noveboracensis. Pocono Lake, June 7, 

 nest and two eggs (Carter). 



Louisiana Water-Thrush, Seiurus violacilla. Haverford, April 

 15 (Serrill); Reading, April 23 (Poole). 



Wilson's Warbler, Wilsonia p. pusilla. Oaks, May 13 (Baily) ; 

 Haverford, May 14 (4) (Serrill); Concordville, May 12 (Styer). 



Hooded Warbler, Wilsonia citrina. Cape May, N. J., May 8 

 (Hand); Mt. Holly, N. J., May 14 and 15 (Pumyea); Moorestown, 

 N. J., May 10 (J. R. Lippincott); Greencastle, May 8 (Ziegler); 

 Eckville, Berks Co., June 5, 9, 26, probably breeding, Greenawalt, 

 May 7 and 13; White Bear, May 21 (Poole). 



Redstart, Setophaga ruticilla. Vineland, N. J., June 10, feeding 

 young (Prince). 



Titlark, Anthus ruhescens, Richmond, January 12 (Miller); 

 Newtown, March 8 flock of 50 (Packer) ; Reading, February 26 (8) 

 March 25 (30); April 12 (44); May 2 (50) (Poole). 



Catbird, Dumetella carolinensis. Concordville, last seen October 

 21 (Styer); Cape May, N. J., December 16 (Hand). 



Mockingbird, Mimus p. polygloitos. Mt. Holly, N. J., November 

 20 (Pumyea); Haverford, April 29 (Serrill); West Chester, one 

 singing repeatedly on the Mellor place two miles west during 

 June (Roberts). 



Winter Wren, Nannus h. hiemalis. Vineland, N. J., October 23 

 (Prince); Mt. Holly, N. J., October 9-January 2 (Pumyea); 

 Concordville, October 11-April 28 (Styer); Crescentville, February 

 10 (Miller) ; Fritz Island, Reading, September 24- April 23 (Poole) ; 

 Greencastle, December 19 (Ziegler); Beverly, N. J., singing 

 January 8 (Street). 



Carolina Wren, Thryothorus I. ludovicianus. Fritz Island, 

 Reading, October 26-January 22, one individual (Poole); Green- 

 castle, March 26- April 29 (Ziegler). 



Bewick's Wren, Thryomanes b. bewicJci. Greencastle, April 7, 

 arrived and probably nested (Ziegler). 



Long-billed Marsh Wren, Telmatodytes p. palustris. Greenawalt, 

 Berks Co., May 7, one watched for 15 minutes under exceptionally 

 favorable circumstances (Poole). 



