42 PROCEEDINGS OF THE 



weeks in November (Prince) ; Richmond, two on river May 4 

 (Miller). 



Brant, Branta bernicla glaucoguster. Several at Buckshutem, 

 N. J., for two weeks in November (Prince). 



Bittern, Botaurus lentiginosus. Trenton, N. J., April 12 

 (Abbott); last seen at Buckshutem, N. J., Nov. 2, 1912, were 

 present all summer (Prince)] Bridesburg, May 22, and Pen- 

 sauken, N. J., July 7 (Miller). 



Least Bittern, Ixobrychus exilis. Bridesburg, May 19, three 

 nests with eggs (Miller). 



Great Blue Heron, Ardea h. herodias. Moorestown, N. J., 

 March 9 (MicMe); Yardville, N. J., May 26 (Allinson); Atlantic 

 Citj^, N. J., Nov. 28, 1912, and Jan. 19. Counted over 400 on 

 Grassy Bay, Aug. 31, 1912 (Cromie) ; Tinicum, Jan. 29, two 

 (Pearson)', first seen at Maurice River, N. J., June 10-July 16; 

 last, October 4 (Prince); Wayne, Oct. 4-6, 1912, May 10 

 (Baker); Lester, January 29 (Pearson); Riverside, N. J., Feb- 

 ruary 17-18 (Street). 



Green Heron, Butorides v. virescens. Last seen 1912, Nov. 

 30, Camden, N. J. (Potter). 



Clapper Rail, Rallus c. crepitans. Many at mouth of Maurice 

 River, N. J., May 21 (Prince). 



Florida Gallinule, Gallinida galeata. Richmond, Feb. 12 

 caught alive; also nest and 12 eggs at Bridesburg May 29 (Mil- 

 ler). 



Coot, Fulica americana. Fish House, N. J., April 9-11 (Pot- 

 ter). 



Woodcock, Philohela minor. Yardville, N. J., Jan. 18 (Al- 

 linson); Trenton, N. J., March 29 (Abbott); Buckshutem, N. J., 

 Nov. 2 (Prince); Haverford, May 4 (Serrill). 



Wilson's Snipe, Gallinago delicata. Addingham, April 19 

 (Culver); Tinicum, April 5, Ocean City, N. J., April 11 and 

 Wayne, May 18 (Pearson); Buckshutem, March 9-11 (Prince); 

 Aramingo, March 29 (Miller). 



Least Sandpiper, Pisobia minutilla. Camden, N, J., May 15 

 and 30 (Potter); Atlantic City, N. J., May 30 (Cromie). 



Yellow-legs, Totanus melanoleucus. Camden, N. J., April 6- 

 May 25; Bernardsville, N. J., May 6 (Kuser); Atlantic City, 



