48 PROCEEDINGS OF THE 



Dove, Zenaidura macroura caroUnensis. Swarthmore, nest 

 -and eggs, Mar. 30 (Harrower) ; Addingham, six or eight win- 

 tered (Culver). 



Turkey Vulture, Cathartes aura septentrionalis. Nest and 

 two young in small rock cave near Byeot Station on Bucking- 

 ham Mt., apparently the first breeding record for Bucks Co., 

 where twenty years ago this bird was almost unknown (Mac- 

 Beynolds). 



Broad-winged Hawk, Buteo platypterus. Audubon, N. J., 

 May 7 (Tatum) ; Norwood, several Apr. 18, only one a week 

 later (Packer) ; Westtown, a pair May 2 (Evans and Jones) ; 

 Addingham, Apr. 17 (Culver). 



Eough-legged Hawk, Archibuteo lagopus sanctijohannis. 

 Tinicum, Mar. 19 (Miller). 



Bald Eagle, Haliaetus leucocephalus ( 1) . Swarthmore, one 

 seen flying before a storm, May 22, a dark bird showing no 

 white (Palmer). 



Pigeon Hawk, Falco colurribarius. Audubon, N. J., May 9 

 (Tatum) ; Doylestown, Apr. 7 and 12 (MacReynolds) ; Wild- 

 wood, N. J., May 2 (Rhoads). 



Wood Duck, Aix sponsa. Audubon, N, J., Apr. 10 (Ta- 

 tum) ; Forest Grove, Bucks Ca., Apr. 7 (Bewley). 



Duck Hawk, Falco peregrinus anatum. Chester, Mar. 2 

 (Carter). 



Osprey, Pandion haliaetus caroUnensis. Buckshutem, N. J., 

 three occupied nests summer 1914, birds had left nests Sept. 

 12 (Prince) ; Pensauken Creek, N. J., July 9 (Miller). 



Bam Owl, Aluco pratincola. Gloucester, N. J., Oct. 25 to 

 Mar. 28 (Potter) ; Swarthmore, one shot Mar. 21 (Palmer). 



Long-eared Owl, Asio wilsonianus. Gloucester, N. J., Dec. 

 25, 1914 to Feb. 13, 1915 (Potter). 



Short-eared Owl, Asio accipitrinus. Camden, N. J., Oct. 7, 

 1914 (Potter) ; North Pensauken Creek, N. J., Aug. 22 

 (Miller). 



Yellow-billed Cuckoo, Coccyzus a. americanus. Camden, N. 

 J., nest with one fully-feathered young, Sept. 5, 1914 (Pot- 

 - ter) . 



Kingfisher, Ceryle alcyon alcyon. One wintered at Swarth- 



