69 THE WREN. 
Pectoral Sandpiper. A flock of about ten individuals seen along 
the Ipswich River, October 30, by J. L. Peters and Barron Brainerd. 
Hudsonian Godwit. While in company with Mr. C. J. Maynard 
at Plum Island on November 13, W. C. Levey saw a bird of this 
species flying at great speed a short distance off shore. 
J. L. Peters observed a Ruby-crowned Kinglet, Winter Wren 
and two Mockingbirds in the Arboretum, October 31. The Mock- 
ingbirds may have been young ones as their plumage had a rather 
light gray tone. W. C. Levey heard one of them singing on Novem- 
ber 12. When the song was ended both birds chased each other 
about. 
J. L. Peters and R. L. Creesy saw two Green-winged Teal in 
the Fells on November 6. 
J. L. Peters saw a Vesper Sparrow and heard Pipits at Waltham 
on November 8. ; 
R. M. Marble reports that a Blue Heron flew over the Stadium 
on November 13. , 
Joseph Kittredge, Jr., saw a Black-crowned Night Heron at 
East Milton on November 14. 
J. L. Peters observed seven Double-crested Cormorants fly over 
the Stadium on November 20. 
