Curious Nesting Places. — fm. R. 
Wliarton of Philadelphia reports finding 
a Great-crested Flycatcher’s nest in the 
hole of a small hollow tree that was lying 
on the ground. It was the more remarka- 
ble as there were plenty of trees with 
holes in them. This nest contained five 
eggs, and as usual the snake skin, which is 
always a part of this Plycatchei’s nest. It 
was on the island of Anglesea, twelve 
miles from Cape May on the coast of West 
Jersey. 
O.&O. Vll. Oct. 1882. p. /fcj 
lOggs in Set- C.S.Bmnley 
Crested Flycatcher. Standard set, five; var- 
riation, four to six. Four is second or third 
| laying and six is rare. 
O.&O, m Oct, 1890 , V.14Q 
