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Haverford, May 12 (Petry and Lems); Lansdowne, May 17 

 (Pennock); Woodland Cemetery, May 14 and 18 (Hill); Stafford 

 Forge, N. J., May 21 (Eill). 



Wilsonia canadensis^ Canadian Warbler. Princeton, N. J., 

 last seen May 25 (Rogers). 



Setophaga ruticilla, Redstart. Princeton, N. J. , last seen Sep- 

 tember 30 (Rogers). Six pairs along Pennypack Creek, June 

 13, between Walnut Hill and Bustleton, nest at Vereesville, 

 June 13 (Miller). 



Anthus pensilvanicus, Titlark. Moorestown, N. J., one Nov. 

 11-Dec. 2, 1907 (Mickle); Haverford, April 24 (Retry and 

 Lewis); Kennett Square, flock of thirty March 20 (Pennoch);. 

 George School, March 11, May 5 (Packer); Princeton, N. J., 

 last seen Oct. 31, 1907 and April 12 (Rogers); Bridesburg large 

 flocks Oct. 3-Nov. 2, 1907, two on Feb. 26 (Miller) ; Edge Hill, 

 Feb. 29-May 6, and Tinicum March 26-May 5 (Harlow); 

 Wayne, March 8, 12, 13, 16 and 21 (Pearson). 



Mimus polyglottos, Mockingbird. One seen at Cape May, N. 

 J., April 21, 22, 24 (Hand). 



Galeoscoptes carolinensis, Catbird. Princeton, N. J., last seen 

 Oct. 12, 1907 (Rogers). 



Toxostoma rufum, Brown Thrasher. Princeton, N. J. last seen 

 Sept. 30, 1907 (Rogers). 



Thryothorus ludovicianus, Carolina Wren. Several heard be- 

 tween Yardley and New Hope ( W. E. Roberts) ; along Millstone 

 River near Princeton, N. J., March 8-June, first occurrence 

 nearer than Pennington (Rogers). 



Nannus hiemalis, Winter Wren. Last seen at Haverford,. 

 April 26 (Retry and Lewis); Bryn Mawr, Sept. 17-April 17 

 (Thomas); Bristol, April 12 (Keim); Easton, Nov. 16-April 17 

 (Marx); George School, Oct. 5-April 20, (Roberts); one at 

 Lopez in Jan. and Feb. (Behr); Wayne, Oct. 20-April 14 

 (Pearson and Redfield); Princeton, N. J., Oct. 13-March 5 only 

 one wintered (Rogers); Glenside, Sept. 18- April 19, scarce in 

 winter (Harlow); Frankford, Sept. 26-May 1, only one seen in 

 winter (Miller). 



Telmatodytes palustris. Eggs at Richmond, May 27, an albino 

 set collected June 3, differed from those of C. stellaris in shape, 

 color and texture of shell (Miller). 



