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May 7 (MicMe) ; last seen Camden, N. J., May 6 (Potter) ; Media, 

 May 13 (Allen) ; Woodland Cemetery, May 4 (Hill) ; Concord- 

 ville, May 18 (Styer) ; Easton, Sept. 19-May 14 and one on 

 May 31 (Marx) ; Wayne, May 12 (Redfield) ; arrived Lopez, 

 April 17 (Behr). 



Zonotrichia leucophrys, White-crowned Sparrow. Bridesburg, 

 May 14 (Miller) ; Haverford, May 16 (Serrill) ; Concordville, 

 May 15 (Styer) ; Wayne, May 16 (Pearson) , Easton, May 8 

 and 14 (Marx). 



Spizella monticola, Tree Sparrow. Last seen at Moorestown, N. 

 J., April 4 (Mickle) ; Media, April 11 (Palmer) ; Easton, 

 Nov. 21-March 24 (Marx) ; Lopez, Oct. 15-April 3 (Behr) ; 

 Wayne, Nov. 17-March 20 (Redfield). 



Spizella pusilla, Field Sparrow. One at Easton, Jan. 9 

 (Marx). 



Junco hyemalis, Junco. Moorestown, N. J., November 1, 

 1908-April 4 (Mickle) ; last seen Camden, N. J., April 25 

 (Potter) ; Media, May 2 (Palmer) ; German town, April 17 

 (Solis- Cohen) ; Oak Lane, April 30 (Allen) ; Concordville, April 

 28 (Styer) ; arrived Fairmount Park, Oct. 21, 1908 (Onder- 

 donk) ; George School, Sept. 25, 1908 (Packer) ; Marietta, Oct. 

 10, 1908 (B'uller) ; Downstown, N. J., last seen May 2 (Fair) ; 

 Vineland, N. J., Oct. 22-April 2 (Prince) ; Rancocas, N. J., 

 Oct. 11 (Haines) ; Bordentown, N. J., Sept. 25-April 22 

 (Flynn) ; Perkasie, May 4 (Butter) ; Yardville, Oct. 16-May 2 

 (Allinson) ; Wayne, Oct. 4- April 25 (Baker) ; Easton, Oct. 3- 

 May 4 (Marx) ; Wayne, May 1 (Redfield). 



Passerella iliaca, Fox Sparrow. Last seen Wayne, March 29 

 (Redfield). 



Zamelodia ludoviciana, Rose-breasted Grosbeak. One seen and 

 heard near Rancocas, July 16, 1908 (Haines). 



Lanius ludovidanus migrans, Migrant Shrike. Audubon, Pa. , 

 Sept. 26, 1908 (Pearson). 



Compsothlypis americana usnese, Parula Warbler. Easton, one 

 Oct. 10, 1908 (Marx). 



Protonotaria citrea, Prothonotary Warbler. One seen and 

 heard at Lansdowne, May 12 (Carter). [Mr. Carter's descrip- 

 tion of song and bird leaves no doubt in my mind as to the cor- 

 rectness of his identification, W. S.] 



