52 PROCEEDINGS OF THE 



Tufted Titmouse, Baeolophus bicolor. Moorestown, N. J., 

 unusually abundant during the winter of 1923-24 (Miekle); 

 George School, frequent (Lippincott). 



Blue-gray Gnatcatcher, Polioptila c. caerulea. Glenolden, 

 April 23, 27 and May 3, September 12, 1924, one seen each time 

 (Gillespie); Jeffersonville, April 26, singing continually for about 

 two hours, very tame (Middleton); Mohnton, Berks Co., May 3, 

 watched for half an hour (Poole); Bridgeton, N. J., May 4 (Mat- 

 lack); Haddonfield, N. J., April 19 (McMuUen). 



Golden-crowned Kinglet, Regulus s. satrapa. Last seen George 

 School, April 22 (Lippincott); Doylestown, April 22 to May 1 

 (MacReynolds) ; arrived but did not winter at Moorestown, 

 N. J., October 10 (Miekle); Glenolden, October 6 (Gillespie); 

 Frankford, Phila., September 30 (Miller). 



Ruby-crowned Kinglet, Regulus c. calendula. Arrived at Vine- 

 land, N. J., October 6, (Prince); Moorestown, N. J., October 4, 

 very abundant (Miekle). 



Hermit Thrush, Hylocichla guttata pallasi. Vineland, N. J., 

 October 10, 1923 (Prince). 



Robin, Planesticus m. migratorius. Holmesburg, December 1 

 (1) (Miller); Cape May, N. J., flights on October 21, 26, 28 and 

 November 10 (Hand). 



Bluebird, Sialia s. sialis. Holmesburg, December 1 (1) (Miller); 

 Cape May, N. J., October 21 and 26 flights (Hand). 



