20 The Wilson Bulletin. 



Flicker. Cardinal. 



Horned Lark. Migrant Shrike. 



Crow. Carolina Wren. 



Blue Jay. Brown Creeper. 



Bronzed Grackle. White-breasted Nuthatch. 



Junco. Red-breasted Nuthatch, I. 



Tree Sparrow. Tufted Titmouse. 



Towhee. Chickadee. 



Song Sparrow. 



Columbus, Jan. ij, 1902. 



NOTES. 



Migration of Bluebirds. — In several different sections 

 of Montgomery and Delaware counties, Pa., on November 

 the 1 2th, 13th and 14th, I observed large numbers of Blue- 

 birds (Sialia stalls). On each of the days mentioned seeing 

 many flights, varying, I should say, from a half-dozen to fif- 

 teen or twenty birds in"each flight, and the general direction 

 taken by all was southward. The predominant weather dur- 

 ing this time was clear and cold, and the prevailing winds 

 were from the north-west. I never before noted such an ex- 

 tensive migration of these birds. A few years ago large 

 numbers of Robins were reported in migration in the East- 

 ern United States,which I observed in this region, and think- 

 ing the present Bluebird migration might be likewise noted 

 in other sections, leads me to report this little bit of migra- 

 tion data; although the present migration of Bluebirds, as 

 I observed it, was not so extensive as that of the Robins. — 

 W. E. Rotzell, M. D., Narberth, Pa. 



SOME WINTER RECORDS FOR LORAIN COUNTY, OHIO. — 

 Never since the writer began studying the birds of this 

 county, eleven years ago, has a winter been so fruitful in 

 surprises as the present one. Until the 14th of December 



