58 PROCEEDINGS OP THE 



(Prince). Arrived Rancocas, N. J., Oct. 17 (Haines). Last 

 seen,Holmesburg, April 9 (Fowler); Lansdowne, April 24 (Nich- 

 olson); Westtown, May 9 (Hallett). 



Song Sparrow, Melospiza melodia melodia. Lansdowne, March 

 25, one bird with very abnormal song, not like the normal one 

 in any way. Same bird heard a year ago) Carter). 



Swamp Sparrow, Melospiza georgiana. One wintered at Wayne 

 (Pearson). 



Cardinal, Cardinalis cardinalis cardinalis. Collegeville, fre- 

 quent in ravines (Fox). 



Rose-breasted Grosbeak, Zamelodia ludoviciana. Camden, 

 N. J., June 17 (Potter). 



Scarlet Tanager, Piranga erythromelas. Nest at Bustleton, 

 July 18. An earlier nest was built in the same tree (Miller). 



Purple Martin, Progne suhis suhis. Last seen at Moorestown, 

 N. J., Sept. 7, 1910, flock of 40 (Mickle). 



Northern Shrike, Lanius borealis. Moorestown, N. J. , Dec. 4 

 (MicUe); Tinicum, March 18 (Miller); Vineland, N. J., April 

 29 (Prince). 



Migrant Shrike, Lanius ludovicianus migrans. Blackwood, 

 N. J., April 6 (Moore); Delaware City, Del., Dec. 9, 1911, shot 

 (Trotter). 



Blue-winged Warbler, Vermivora pinus. Fox Chase, nest and 

 eggs, May 25 (Miller). 



Nashville Warbler, Vermivora rubricapilla rubricapilla. Wayne, 

 May 7 (Pearson); Doylestown, May 10 (Mason); West Chester, 

 May 3 (Roberts). 



Tennessee Warbler, Vermivora peregrina. Concord ville, May 6 

 (Siyer). 



Cape May Warbler, Dendroica tigrina. Doylestown, May 9 

 (Mason); West Chester, May 11, a number (Roberts); Kennett 

 Square, two on May 14 (Pennoch) ; Haddonfield, N. J., one 

 Oct. 11, 1911, and one found dead and prepared Oct. 14, 1911 

 (Moore). 



Bay-breasted Warbler, Dendroica castanea. Ardmore, May 

 14 (Baily). 



Pine Warbler, Dendroica vigorsi. Nest and four eggs, East 



