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McClelland, Dr. and Mrs. W. C. Notes on the Birds of the 

 Vicinity of Washington, Pa. Amer. Midland Naturalist, 

 VII, 1922, pp. 35-38. About 100 species. "Brown-headed 

 Nuthatch" is an obvious misprint. 



McGrew, Albert D., Three Views of the Yellow Warbler 

 (Photographs). Bird-Lore, 1922, p. 199. 



Miller, Richard F. Late Nesting of the Yellow-billed Cuckoo. 

 Oologist, 1922, p. 176.— August 29 at Frankford, Phila., 

 with three eggs. 



Miller, Richard F. Large Sets of Birds' Eggs. The Oologist, 

 1922, p. 27. — Records of sets taken in Pennsylvania and 

 New Jersey. 



Miller, Richard F. Early nesting of Colaptes auratus luteus 

 in Philadelphia. Oologist, 1922, p. 176— May 7, 1910, with 

 newly hatched young. 



Miller, Richard F. Nesting of the Bittern in Philadelphia. 

 Auk, 1922, p. 252.— May 31, 1921, Bridesburg, Phila., 

 with five eggs. 



Miller, Richard F. Nesting of the Long-eared Owl in Southern 

 New Jersey. Auk, 1922, p. 257. — Two at Pennsgrove, 

 Salem Co., April 10 and 11, 1921, four and five eggs respec- 

 tively. 



Miller, W. DeW. The Hermit Thrush as a Summer Resident in 

 New Jersey. Auk, 1922, p. 116. — Bearfort Mt., near 

 Newfoundland, July 11 and 13, 1921. A pair. 



Nichols, J. T. The Season — New York Region. Bird-Lore, 1922, 

 pp. 42, 98, 153, 216, 280 and 349.— Contains data for the 

 northeastern part of New Jersey. — 



NissLEY, Mabel H. Evening Grosbeaks in Pennsylvania. Bird- 

 Lore, 1922, p. 149.— Two on February 18, 1922, at Hummels- 

 town, nine miles southeast of Harrisburg. 



Palmer, T. S. Game as a Natural Resource. U. S. Dept. Agr. 

 Bulletin 1049, 1922. — Contains statements on the abundance 

 of game in Pennsylvania. In 1919, 287,001 Ruffed Grouse 

 and 5,181 Wild Turkeys were reported killed. 



Potter, J. K. Oystercatcher on the New Jersey Coast. Auk, 

 1922, p. 564.— Seven Mile Beach June 18, 1922, a single 

 bird with Black Skimmers. 



