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495. Cowbird, Holmesburg, Pa., May 

 11; one slightly incubated egg in Song 

 Sparrow's nest of four eggs. 



498. Red-winged Blackbird, Camden, 

 N. J., May 22; two fresh eggs. 



501. Meadowlark, Frankford, Pa., 

 May 24; six slightly incubated eggs. 



507. Baltimore Oriole, Ogontz, Pa., 

 June 2; inaccessible nest; female in- 

 cubating. 



511. Purple Grackle, Harrowgate, 

 Philadelphia, Pa., April 29; five high- 

 ly incubated eggs. 



E. S. English Sparrow, Bridesburg, 

 Pa., May 24; four fresh eggs. 



550. Seaside Sparrow, Stone Harbor, 

 N. J., May 30; several completed 

 nests. 



560. Chipping Sparrow, near Lenola, 

 N. J., June 11; four highly incubated 

 eggs — one a runt; it was infertile. 



563. Field Sparrow, Rio Grande, N. 

 J., May 16; four fresh eggs. 



581. Song Sparrow, Frankford, April 

 30; four fresh eggs. 



584. Swamp Sparrow, Bridesburg, 

 Pa., May 20; four slightly incubated 

 eggs. 



587. Chewink, Jordantown, N. J., 

 May 23; four fresh eggs. 



593. Cardinal, Torresdale, Pa., April 

 21; three fresh eggs. 



595. Rose-breasted Grosbeak, Anda- 

 lusia, Pa., June 28; two fresh eggs. 



598. Indigo Bunting, Bethayres, Pa., 

 June 10; four half incubated eggs. 



608. Scarlet Tanager, Jordantown, 

 X. J., June 27; deserted nest. 



611. Purple Martin, Holmesburg, 

 and Bustleton, Pa., June, several oc- 

 cupied colonies in bird boxes. 



614. Tree Swallow, Peermont, N. J., 

 May 30; five slightly incubated eggs. 



616. Bank Swallow, Fish House, N. 

 J., May 22; four fresh eggs. 



617. Rough-winged Swallow, Har- 

 kers Station, Pa., May 31; five fresh 

 eggs. 



619. Cedar Waxwing, H a d d o n 

 Heights N. J., June 18; five fresh eggs. 



624. Red-eyed Vireo, Fox Chase, Pa., 

 June 14; three half incubated eggs; 

 there was also a Cowbird's egg in this 

 nest. 



631. White-eyed Vireo, Pensanken, 

 Creek, N. J., May 13; Completed nest 

 subsequently deserted. 



636. Black and White Warbler, near 

 Lenola, N. J., July 10; empty nest, 

 foot up in hollow stump foot deep. 

 639. Worm-eating Warbler, Chestnut 

 Hill, Pa., June 17; four half incubated 

 eggs. 



641. Blue-winged Warbler, Glad- 

 wyne, Pa., May 29; five fresh eggs. 



652. Yellow Warbler, Essington, Pa., 

 May 29; four fresh eggs. 



674. Oven bird, Mayville, N. J., May 

 16; three fresh eggs. 



677. Kentucky Warbler, Bustleton, 

 Pa., June 4; four slightly incubated 

 eggs. 



681. Maryland Yellowthroat, Bustle- 

 ton, Pa., June 14; four highly incubat- 

 ed eggs. 



683. Yellow-breasted Chat, Bustle- 

 ton, Pa., May 25; three slightly in- 

 cubated eggs. 



704. Catbird, Fish House, N. J., May 

 24; four fresh eggs. 



705. Brown Thrasher, Highland, 

 Camden, N. J., May 8; five fresh eggs. 



718. Carolina Wren, Germantown, 

 Pa., June 17; five fresh eggs. 



721. House Wren, Fork's Landing, 

 N. J., May 23; six fresh eggs. 



725. Long-billed M,a r s h Wren 

 Bridesburg, Pa., June 7; five slightly 

 incubated eggs. 



755. Wood Thrush, Jordantown, N. 

 J., May 23; four fresh eggs. 



761. Robin, Holmesburg, Pa., April 

 30; three fresh eggs. 



766. Bluebird, near Alloway, N. J., 

 April 18; one fresh egg. 



Richard F. Miller, 



Phila, 



