DELAWARE VALLEY ORNITHOLOGICAL CLUB. 51 



Double-crested Cormorant, Phalao'ocorax dilophus dilophus. 

 Cape May, N. J., April 4 and 18 (Hand). 



Merganser, Met-gus americamts, Wayne, May 5 {Pearson) ; 

 near West Chester on the Brandywine, March 18 (Brinton) ; 

 Fish House N. J., February 15 — May 5 (Potter). 



Hooded Merganser, Lophodytes cucullatiis, Darby Creek near 

 Marple ad. female, January 1 (Culver). 



Mallard, Anas platyrhynchos, Haverford May 2, 4 flying over 

 (Hallett) ; Buckshutem, N. J., Nov. 12 (Prince). 



Black Duck, Anas riibripes, Frankford February 3, also 

 Pensauken Creek, N. J., large numbers March 29 and one July 

 4 (Miller) ; Ocean City, N. J., May 30 (Pearson); Avalon, N. J. 

 September 18 and Maurice River, N. J., November 8, 1913 

 (Prince) ; Doylestown, April 12 (MacReynolds) . 



Green-winged Teal, Nettion carolinense, Fish House, N. J., 

 Mar. 25 (Potter). 



Pintail, Dafila acuta, many on Delaware at Pensauken Creek, 

 N. J., Mar. 29 (Miller) ; Fish House, N. J., May 4-15, and 

 numerous at the mouth of Woodbury Creek, N. J., Apr. 4 

 (Potter). 



Wood Duck, Aix sponsa, Cape May, N. J., a pair Apr. 10 

 (Hand) ; Woodstown, N. J., Msiy 1 (Woodruff) ; Kennett 

 Square, a female killed by striking wire, Nov. 14, 1913 (Thomas). 



Redhead, Marila americana, Bridesburg, Oct. 17 (Miller) ; 

 Mouth of Cooper's Creek, N. J., Feb. 27 (Potter). 



Canvas-back, Marila valisineria, Mouth of Cooper's Creek, N. 

 J., Feb. 27 (Potter). 



Lesser Scaup, Marila affinis, Maurice River N. J., Oct. 29- 

 31, 1913 (Potter) ; Fish House, N. J., Mar. 25— May 24 (Potter); 

 West Chester, Apr. 5-6 (Roh&rts). 



Canada Goose, Branta canadensis canadensis, wintered at Cape 

 May, N. J., increasing Mar. 16; big flight Mar. 21 (Hand); Mau- 

 rice River, N. J., flock of 150, Apr. 6 (Prince); Avalon, N. J., 

 Sept. 17, 1913 (Prince); Concordville, 30 bewildered in heavy 

 fog, Oct. 28, 1913, flew around barn (Styer); 9 came down Del- 

 aware River at Chester, May 14, alighting on the water^ where 

 they were seen the next day also (Carter). 



Bittern, Botaurus lentiginosus, Salem, N. J., April 10 (Car- 



