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14, few if any during winter (Roberts), to May 18 (Sharpies) , 

 Doylestown, Oct. 5, 1912-May 17 (Mason); Rosemont, May 18 

 ■{Scoville). 



White-crowned Sparrow, Zonotrichia I. leucophrys. Concord- 

 ville, May 18 (Styer). 



Swarap Sparrow, Melospita georgiana. Tinicum, Jan. 29 

 '(Fearso-n). 



Fox Sparrow, Fasserella i. iliaca. Wayne, Jan. 18, two 

 .{Pearson). 



Towhee, Pipilo e. erythivphthabniis. Melrose, Jan. 1, 3 and 

 March 28 one individual, (Barker). 



Cardinal, Cardinalis c. cardinalis. Nest and eggs, Swarthmore 

 April 15 (Harroiver). 



Rose-breasted Grosbeak, Zamelodia liidoviciana. Rancocas, 

 N. J., June 19, 1912 two in song. (Haines). Nest, Pensauken 

 ■Creek, N. J., July 7 (Miller). 



Bank Swallow, Riparia riparia. A large colony nesting at 

 Manantico, N. J. on Maurice River. (Prince). 



Migrant Shrike, Lanius ludovicianus migrans. Frankford, Sept. 

 4 (Miller). 



Warbling Vireo, Vireosylva g. gilva. Paoli, May IS, with 

 newly made nest. (Baily). 



Nashville Warbler, Vermivora r. rubricapilla. Atlantic City, 

 N. J., May 18 (Cromie); Lansdowne, May 4 (Carter). 



Golderi-wdnged Warbler, Vermivora chrysoptera. Norwood, 

 May 4 (Packer); Doylestown, May 6 (Mason). 



Myrtle Warbler, Dendroica coronata. Lansdowne, noted fre- 

 quently during February, probably one individual (Carter); 

 Wayne, Jan. 12-19, several (Pearson). 



Bay-breasted Warbler, Dendroica castanea. Moorestown, N. 

 J., May 19, several (MicHe); Fish House, N. J., May 18 (Pot- 

 ter); Bernardsville, N. J., May 8-24 (Kuser); Lansdowne, May 

 17-24, numerous (Carter); Addingham, May 18 (Culver); 

 Haverford, May 18 (Serrill); Swarthmore, May 18 and 20 

 (Palmer); Paoli, May 18 (Baily); Bryn Mawr, May 17, abund- 

 ant (Thomas); Concordville, May 18 (Styer); Doylestown, May 

 .18 (Mason). 



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



