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Potter, Julian K. The Season — Philadelphia Region, Bird- 

 Lore, 1922, pp. 43, 99, 154, 217, 280, and 349.— Covering 



the Philadelphia Region proper and the southern coast 



region of New Jersey. 

 PuMYEA, N. De W. The Evening Grosbeak at Mt. Holly, N. J. 



Auk, 1922, p. 110.— One male November 20, 1921. 

 Regar, H. Severn. An Appreciation of William H. Werner. 



Oologist, Supplement, October, 1922. 

 ScoviLLE, Samuel Jr. The Evening Grosbeak at Haverford, Pa. 



Auk, 1922, p. 110.— One female, November 26, 1921. 

 Simpson, R. B. Hunting Hawks' Nests. Oologist, 1922, p. 33. — 



Goshawk, Cooper's Broad-winged, Sparrow and Red-tailed 



Hawks breeding in Warren Co., Pa. 

 Simpson, R. B. Some Blackburnian Nests. Oologist, 1922, p. 



86.— In Warren Co., Pa. 

 Stone, Witmer. Hawk Flights at Cape May, N. J. Auk, 1922, 



p. 567. 

 Stone, Witmer. Wood Ibis at Cape May, N. J. Auk, 1922, 



p. 565.— One August 10, 1922. 

 Stuart, E. T., Jr. Trip to Delaware. Oologist, 1923, p. 59. 

 Urner, Charles A. Iceland Gulls at EHzabeth. Auk, 1922, p; 



249.— January 15, 1922.— On February 4, two and March 



18 one. 

 Urner, Charles A., Hooded Warbler near EHzabeth, N. J. 



Auk, 1922, p. 266.— June 19, 1921. A pair. 

 Urner, Charles A. Greater Yellow-legs Records at EHzabeth, 



N. J. Auk, 1922, p. 413. — Numerous June and July dates. 

 Urner, Charles A. Snowy Owl at EHzabeth, N. J. Auk, 1922, 



p. 257. — One seen several times on the marshes December 



26 to March 18, notes on other Owls also. 

 Urner, Charles A. OHve-sided Flycatcher Summering at Green 



Pond, N. J. Auk, 1922, p. 568. — August 6, two individuals. 

 Westwood,Herbert W. Evening Grosbeak at Stroudsburg, 



Pa. Auk, 1922, p. 262.— Observed in 1919 and on December 



13, 14 and 29, 1921, large flocks. 

 Christmas Bird Censuses. Bird-Lore, 1922, pp. 20-24.— Twenty- 

 five from Pennsylvania and New Jersey. 

 West Chester (Pa.) Bird Club. Annual Summary of Work 1920- 



1921, pp. 1-25. — Many local notes. 



