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author had seen it in the flesh. Dr. Montgomery 

 added two new species to the county: the Semipal- 

 mated Plover and Migrant Shrike, and also included 

 some other very interesting records. His specimens 

 are deposited in the Philadelphia Academy of Natur- 

 al Sciences. 



Recently, Chreswell J(ohn) Hunt has written 

 something of the birds about Cupola, and he is our 

 sole informant from the Honeybrook and Welsh 

 mountain region. 



With the new century came the era of the jesthe- 

 tics, for the most part non-collecting ornithologists. 

 Some of the observers may be recorded here : Caspar 

 G(reen) Burn, Oxford; C(harles) Aubrey Thomas, 

 Kennett Square; Willima B(acon) Evans, George 

 H(ervey) Hallett, Jr., Charles W(arner) Palmer 

 and Edith Smedley, Westtown; Mrs. Hugh P. 

 Brinton, John D(arlington) Carter, Sarah C(ole) 

 DeHaven, Dr. Clyde E(rnst) Ehinger, George 

 Forsythe, Isaac G(arrett) Roberts, William E(ly) 

 Roberts, Dr. S(amuel) C(hristian) Schmucker and 

 Francis Windle,^" West Chester; William Carter, 

 Lenape and Mendenhall; Dr. Howard Y(arnall) 

 Pennell, Downingtown; Guy L(ivingston) Eadie 

 and John B(oyd) Gill, Berwyn; Mildred Cornelius 

 and Henry Justice, Devon; and Edwin B(unting) 

 Bartram, Frazer and Strafford. In addition to the 

 above, William L(loyd) Baily, and, occasionally 

 recorded from Paoli; Dr. Spencer Trotter from 

 Cheyney, and a small coterie from Wayne, Dela- 

 ware county; Leonard S(now) Pierson, Alfred 

 C(larence) Redfield and Charles H(enry) Rogers, 



