72 PKOCEEDINGS OF THE 



Nesting of the Pileated Woodpecker. Oologist, 1914, pp. 



83-84. 



Peculiar Nesting of the Scarlet Tanager. Oologist, 1914, 



p. 89. 



Cf- also Darlington, E. J., same page. 



After Great Blue Herons. Oologist, 1914, p. 90. 



A Peculiar Nest of Clapper Rail. Oologist, 1914, p. 92. 



Nesting of the Black and White Warbler. Oologist, 1914^ 



p. 95. 



Nesting of the Worm-eating Warbler in Huntingdon 



County, Pa. Oologist, 1914, p. 98. 

 Haulenbeck, R. F. Little Blue Heron in New Jersey. Bird- 

 Lore, 1914, p. 446. At Lake Hopatcong. 

 Kent, Edward G. Pileated Woodpecker in Northern New 



Jersey. Bird-Lore, 1914, p. 116. 

 KoHLER, L. S. Blue-winged Warbler. Oriole, 1914, ii, No. 



2, p. 4. 



A June Day at Greenwood Lake, N. J. Oriole, 1914, ii, 



No. 2, p. 15. 



The Black and White Warbler. Oologist, 1914, p. 94. 



The Maryland Yellowthroat. Oologist, 1914, p. 111. 



The Yellow-breasted Chat. Oologist, 1914, p. 116. 

 LippiNcoTT, J. W. The Early Woodcock. Bird-Lore, 1914,^ 



p. 186. 

 McCoNNELL, T. L. The Diary of a New Purple Martin Colony 



for the Season of 1913. Bird-Lore, 1914, pp. 116-117. 

 Miller, R. F. Starlings [at Philadelphia]. Oologist, 1914^ 



p. 64. 



The Cowbird in Philadelphia and Vicinity. Oologist, 



1914, pp. 67-71. 



Data on 55 nests containing Cow-birds' eggs. 



Summer Residents of Pensauken Creek, N. J. Oologist, 



1914, p. 123. 



Nesting of the Black-billed Cuckoo at Philadelphia. 



Oologist, 1914, pp. 174-176. 



Further Notes on the Summer Residents of Philadelphia 



County. Oologist, 1914, pp. 188-189. 



Nesting of the Rose-breasted Grosbeak in South Jersey. 



Oologist, 1914, p. 221. 



