Physical Features and Habitats 21 



Scaup Duck, Ring-necked Duck, American Golden- 

 eye, Old-squaw, Whistling Swan, Least Bittern, 

 Yellow Rail, Northern Phalarope, Dowitcher, Pec- 

 toral Sandpiper, Dunlin and Long-billed Curlew. 

 The White-winged Crossbill has apparently been 

 omitted inadvertantly. Michener is responsible for 

 the sole State records of the Greater Shearwater and 

 Sandhill Crane. His collection was deposited with 

 Swarthmore College and with those of Barnard and 

 Garrett, destroyed by fire. 



About this time or somewhat later, Samuel B(ragg) 

 Ladd, Willard L(orraine) Maris, Joseph Parker 

 Norris, Jr., S(amuel) Edward Paschall, G. W. Rob- 

 erts,^^ Robert P(ennell) Sharpies and Edward 

 Swayne, collected and reported from about West 

 Chester; M. P. Barnard,^^ Asher Palmer and Wil- 

 liam M(arshall) Swayne, Jr., Kennett Square; Al- 

 fred P. Lee, Oxford ; Harry Wilson and George C. 

 Maule, Gum Tree; William B(arnard) Coates, 

 Parkesburg; Hugh E(xton) Stone and Witmer 

 Stone, Coatesville; Albian Garrett and W. S. Hall,^' 

 Willistown ; Robert, Harry and William S. Everett, 

 Green Tree; A(nthony) Wayne Baugh, Paoli ; F. L. 

 Burns, Grant GrofI and Dr. W. E. Rotzell,^* Ber- 

 wyn, and Dr. William E. Hughes, Phoenixville ; a 

 number being keen oologists. A great deal of the 

 data and specimens from which J. Parker- Norris, 

 Sr.,^° compiled his interesting description of series 

 of sets of eggs are of Chester county origin. 



Dr. Warren's second list, including only those he 

 personally found breeding, is dated Aug. 27 (adden- 

 dum, Sept. 8), 1885, and totals 80 species. The 



