52 PROCEEDINGS OF THE 



Purple Martin, Progne subis suhis. Moorestown, N. J. , Sept. 

 3 {Mickle). 



Tree Swallow, Iridoprocne bicolor. Avalon, N. J., eggs May 

 30 (Miller). 



Red-eyed Vireo, Vlreo olivaceus. Fox Chase, eggs June 6 

 (Miller). 



Northern Shrike, Lanius borealis. One at Milford, N. J., 

 November 30, 1911 (Moore); one at Beverly, N. J., February 



10 (Beatty); Moorestown, N. J., March 17 (Mickle); Kennett 

 Square, one on January 23 (Pennock) ; Westtown, one seen sev- 

 eral times in January (S. C. De Haven)] one at Swarthmore 

 January 28 {Palmer); Frankford, December 13, November 17 

 (Mill&r). 



Migrant Shrike, Lanius ludovicianus migrans. New London, 

 Chester Co., September 3, and Landenburg, October 14, one 

 bird each time (Roberts). 



Black and White Warbler, Mniotilta varia. Wissahickon, 

 young left nest June 15 (Miller). 



Worm-eating Warbler, Helmitheros vermivorus. Wissahickon, 

 nest and four eggs, June 4 (Miller). 



Prothonotary Warbler, Protonotaria citrea. Seen on Egg 

 Harbor River, May 4, and positively identified (A. C. Emlen). 



Blue-winged Warbler, Vermivora pinus. Cape May Court 

 House, May 25, and nest and eggs at Bustleton, May 23 (Miller). 



Golden-winged Warbler, Vermivora chrysoptera. Kennett 

 Square, May 10 (Pennock); Darby, one on May 4 and May 



11 (Packer); Doylestown, May 6 (Mason); Holmesburg, May 10, 

 Beth ay res. May 15 (Miller). 



Nashville Warbler, Vermivora rubricapilla rubricapilla. Doyles- 

 town, May 3 (Mason); Moorestown, N. J., May 4 (Linton); 

 West Chester, May 4 (Roberts). 



Tennessee Warbler, Vermivora peregrina. West Chester, May 

 2, one only (Roberts). 



Cape May Warbler, Dendroica tigrina. Moorestown, N. J., 

 May 11 (Mickle); unusually common and seen on four different 

 days (Linton); Westtown, May 10, several (S. 0. DeHaven). 



Yellow Warbler, Dendroica sestiva sestiva. Building at Vine- 

 land, N. J., May 18 (Prince). 



