182 THe WiILson BULLETIN—NOs. 76-77. 
ley, May 19, 04, and near West Chester, May 16, *03, sets by R. P. 
Sharples; Hershey’s Mill, set May 3, ’91, by S. B. Ladd (Jackson 
and Sharples ms.) ; West Bradford, breeding (Burns ms.) ; Brandy- 
wine Hills, sets May 15, ’05, and June 1, °06, by W. Woodward 
(Sharples ms.) ; near Coatesville and near Downington (Sharples) ; 
Malvern, nest, by Wm. Everett, May, ’86 (Jackson); Paoli, Dayles- 
ford (earliest breeding record, May, °84, by Wayne Baugh), and 
Berwyn and Devon regular S. R., breeding, first set May 11, ’88 
(Burns ms.). Lancaster Co., rather rare (Libhart); Columbia 
not com. (Wisler ms.). York Co., one noted May 1, 704, first in 16 
years’ observation (Wisler ms.). Dauphin Co., Harrisburg, by no 
means com. I have but one record, a male, taken Mar. 21, °95, 
though I do see some birds flying high over the city during mi- 
grations (Stoey ms.). Cumberland Co., Carlisle, rare (Baird). 
Perry Co., Pilot Knob, com. transient visitant in flight during Sept., 
’*88 (Roddy ms.). Clinton Co., Renova, one of our most com. hawks 
and regular breeder (Pierce ms.). Erie Co., Erie and Presque Isle, 
recorded by our party on but two occasions, but probably a S. R.. 
immature male shot May 26, and one seen Sept. 21; Mr. Bacon 
saw one from this locality (Todd), Clarion Co., Maysville, spec. 
shot June 15, ‘94, my nearest Pittsburg record (Todd ms.). Green 
Co., in the summer of °04 a pair inhabited a large strip of woods 
south of Waynesburg (Jacobs ms.). Fayette Co., Leckrone, Sept. 
24-Oct. 8, ’01, one or two in woods back of station during my stay 
(Burns ms.). 
DELAWARE.—Resident (Rhoads and Pennock). Neweastle Co., 
Townsend, one recorded June 28, 00 (Burns ms.). 
MARYLAND.—Resident except severe winters, but at no time 
abundant (Fisher); resident, but not com., eggs Apr. 27, ’90; May 
19, ’92—Blogg; May 23, ’98—J. H. Fisher, Jr. (Kirkwood). Anne 
Arundel Co., West River, fall *89, appeared in greater numbers than 
ever before (Ellzey); Montgomery Co., Sandy Spring, number of 
spring and summer records (Fisher); eggs, May 10, ‘87, col. by 
Dr. A. K. Fisher (Bendire); one set in 91 and three in °92 (Kirk- 
wood); near Tacoma Park, nestlings, “97 (Shufeldt). Toward Co.., 
fall, *°89, extraordinary numbers of hawks, Broadwings predominat- 
ing (Ellzey). Alleghany and Garrett Cos., not com. (WHifrig ms.). 
Allegany Co., one on Wills’ Mt., July 28, ’02, and numerous Sept. 
4-Oct. 17, also records from various localities, one Dee. 31, ’01 
(Bifrig ms.). Garrett Co., one taken on summit of ridge about 3 
m. east of Grantville (Preble); Occident, July 22, 08, immature 
female brought to me (Wifrig ms.). 
WEsT VIRGINIA.—Resident, tol. com. (Edwards); tol. com.. sev- 
eral spec. taken (Doan); com. (Brooks). Monongalia Co., Mor- 
