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3 (Abbott); Bernardsville, N. J., May Sand 12 (Kuser); Swarth- 

 more, May 12-15 and 20, a number {Palmer) ; Haverford, May 

 10 and 15 (Serrill); Paoli, May 18 {Baily); Concordville, May 

 5-18 {Styer); Doylestown, May 18 (Mason). 



Louisiana Water Thrush, Seiurus motacilla. Swarthmore, 

 April 17, May 14-19 (Harrower); Wissahickon Creek, pair at 

 Valley Green, June 6 (Miller). 



Mourning Warbler, Oporornis Philadelphia. Addingham, 

 one shot. May 25 (Culver); Paoli, May 18 (Baily). 



Kentucky Warbler, Oporornis formosa. Fox Chase, nest and 

 four eggs, May 27 (Miller). 



Hooded Warbler, Wilsonia citrina. Swarthniore, May 5 

 (Harrower^; Bustleton, May 8 (Miller). 



Wilson's Warbler, Wilsonia pusilla. Swarthmore, May 15 

 (Palmer); Fish House, N. J., May 18 (Potter); Wayne, May 18 

 (Pearson); Doylestown, May 18 (Mason); Haverford, May 11 

 (Serrill); PaoH, May 18 (Baily). 



Pipit, Anthus rubescens. Doylestown, November 25, 1912- 

 April 20 and 28 (Mason). 



Catbird, Dumetella carolinensis, Haverford, March 30 (Emlen). 



Winter Wren, Nannus h. hiemalis. Swarthmore, April 30 

 (Harrower); Doylestown, Oct, 5, 1912 (Mason); Westtown, Jan. 

 5; West Chester, Dec. 11, 1912 (Roberts); Ardmore, May 4 in 

 song (Baily). 



Short-billed Marsh Wren, Oistothorus stellaris. Pair breeding 

 near Haddonfield, N. J. Male singing and scolding about July 

 1, and fledgeling found in same place two weeks later. Nest 

 not found (S. N. Rhoads). 



Brown Creeper, Certhia Jam. americana. Last seen, Swarth- 

 more, April 22 (Harrower); Wayne, April 19 (Baker); West 

 Chester, April 22 (Roberts); Doylestown, Nov. 21, 1912-April 

 20 (Mason); Easton, April 20 (Marx). 



Red-breasted Nuthatch, Sitta canadensis. Rancocas, N. J., 

 Oct. 13, 1912, and quite often during the winter (Haines); 

 Moorestown, N. J., Aug. 28, 1912, and common all the early 

 part of the winter (Mickle); Atlantic City, N. J,, seen all winter 

 and as late as May 31 (Cromie); at Vineland, N. J., April 30; 

 Frankford, arrived Sept. 3, 1912, in abundance during Sept.,, 



