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Jay, 3; American Crow, 6; Cowbird, 2; Red-winged Blackbird, 1; 

 Meadowlark, 1; Bronzed Grackle, 1; Field Sparrow, 6; Song Spar- 

 row, 4; Towhee, 1; Cardinal, 2; Indigo Bunting, 8; Dickcissel, 2; 

 Summer Tanager, 1; Red-eyed Vireo, 3; Worm-eating Warbler, 1; 

 Ovenbird (?), 1; Maryland Yellow-throat, 7; Yellow-breasted Chat, 

 1; Catbird, 1; Carolina Wren, 1; Tufted Titmouse, 2; Chickadee, 

 2; Robin, 5; Bluebird, 4. Total, 32 species, 85 individuals. 



Other species previously seen since April 1 are: House Wren, 

 Chipping Sparrow, Hermit Thrush, Vesper Sparrow, Mockingbird, 

 White-crowned and White-throated Sparrows, Prairie Horned Lark, 

 Great Blue Heron, Bartramian Sandpiper, Kingbird, Grasshopper 

 Sparrow, Scarlet Tanager, Yellow Warbler, Whip-poor-will, Balti- 

 more Oriole, Bobolink, Black and White Warbler, Night-hawk, Ken- 

 tucky Warbler, Water Thrush and Rose-breasted Grosbeak. 



(Mrs.) Stella Chambers. 



Mt. Bethel, Somerset County, N. J., May 16, 1915, 4:30 a. m. to 

 4:00 p. m., intermittently. — Actual time in the field, 8 hours, 25 

 minutes. Early morning fine, becoming cloudy around 6:00 a. m., 

 heavy rain between 6:30 and 9:30; sprinkling most of morning; 

 afternoon cloudy. Entire day very cold. Brisk east wind. 



Green Heron, 1; Bittern, 1; Greater Yellow-legs, 1; Spotted Sand- 

 piper, 3; Killdeer, 1; Mourning Dove, 7; Red-shouldered (?) Hawk, 

 1; Sparrow Hawk, 1; Yellow-billed Cuckoo, 3; Belted Kingfisher, 1 

 Downy Woodpecker, 1; Red-headed Woodpecker, 2; Flicker, 2 

 Whip-poor-will, several heard; Chimney Swift, 2; Kingbird, 11 

 Crested Flycatcher, 6; Phoebe, 6; Least Flycatcher, 1; Blue Jay, 

 9; Crow, 10; Starling, 17; Bobolink, 4:(^; Cowbird, 5; Red-winged 

 Blackbird, 32; Meadowlark, 6; Baltimore Oriole, 5^", 1$; Purple 

 Grackle, 14; Goldfinch, 18; House Sparrow, 3; Vesper Sparrow, 

 5; Grasshopper Sparrow, 7; White-throated Sparrow, 10; White- 

 crowned Sparrow, 1^?; Chipping Sparrow, 30; Field Sparrow, 14; 

 Song Sparrow, 31; Lincoln's Sparrow, 2; Swamp Sparrow, 10; 

 Towhee, 4J', 2$; Cardinal, 1^; Indigo Bunting, 4,^; Scarlet Tana- 

 ger, 1(^, 2$; Barn Swallow, 32; Tree Swallow, 1; Red-eyed Vireo, 

 8; Warbling Vireo, 1; Yellow- throated Vireo, 1; Blue-headed Vireo, 

 1; Black and White Warbler, 5; Blue-winged Warbler, 2(5'; Parula 

 Warbler, IJ"; Cape May Warbler, 1^; Yellow Warbler, 2; Black- 

 throated Blue Warbler, 2(^; Myrtle Warbler, 2 J', 1$; Magnolia War- 

 bler, 1(^; Chestnut-sided Warbler, 1; Bay-breasted Warbler, IJ'; 

 Black-poll Warbler, 1$; Black-throated Green Warbler, 4c?; Oven- 

 bird, 11; Maryland Yellow-throat, 6c?; Redstart, 1 brown; Catbird, 

 13; Brown Thrasher, 3; House Wren, 1; Tufted Titmouse, 1; Chick- 

 adee, 1; Wood Thrush, 8; Veery, 1: Olive-backed Thrush, 1; Robin, 



