QUESTIONS RELATING TO BIRDS AND 
PLEASE GIVE WHAT INFORMATION YOU CAN IN ANSWER TcJ 
ANY ADDITIONAL ITEMS OF INTEREST REGARDING 
MAY BE WRITTEN ON THE BACK OF THIS 
Name of species .. 
Name of person furnishing the information .. 
Address .. 
r. The average number of eggs in a set or clutch ?: . 
2. The largest number of eggs in one nest?. .. 
3. The earliest date of nesting ? . 
4. The latest date of nesting? . 
5. Whether this species has one or more broods in a season?.. 
t CIO US. 
Lm 
UO East 
In. 
|TON 
L at 5 p. m. 
gli to Boa- 
|ND and 
daily 
Int, 
Tork. 
lost 
t oT 
4:30, 
.'tii, 4 P■ HU 
^^Hiold, via Phila. «& Reading 9, 
', 6 p. ni. For Keyport, via Phila. dTueading RR., 1 ■ —« 
n. m., 2:45, 4:30, Op. m. For Vineland, Bridgeton, AtlantioCitj^ 
&o., 2:45 p. ni. 
C. G. HANCOCK, J. R. WOOD, H. H.NIEMANL 
G. P. & T. A., P «fc K. RR. G. P. A. P. RR. Act’g Supt. 
XTEW-YORK CENTRAL AND HUDtjOftf 
RIVER RAILROAD.—Commencing Sept. 17, 1883, through 
trains •will leave Grand Central Depot: 
8 a. in.. Western New-York and Northern Express, with drawing, 
room cars to Montreal via Central Vermont RR., and to Rochester; 
also to Saratoga. 
*8:40 a. m., Fast Limited Chicago Express.with dining cars, stop* 
ping at Albany, Utica, Syracuse Rochester, Buffalo, Erie, Cleveland 
ana Toledo, arriving at Chicago 10:20 a. m. next day. 
10:30 a. m.. Chicago Express, drawing-room cars to Canandaigua* 
Rochester and Buffalo; connects for Sharon Springs. 
11 a. m., to Albany and Troy, connecting lor Utica, Saratoga, 
Glen’s Falls, Lake George and Rutland. 
3:30 p. m.. Albany and Troy special. 
4 p. m., Accommodation to Albany and Troy. 
*6 p. m.. St. Louis Express, with sleeping cars for Niagara Falls, 
Buffalo, Cincinnati (except Saturday), Toledo, Detroit and St. 
Louis. 
6:30 p. m., Express, with sleeping cars to Syracuse and to Auburn 
Road; also to Saratoga and Montreal. 
*9 p. m., Pacific Express, with sleeping cars for Rochester, Bnffalo, 
Cleveland, Toledo, Detroit, Chicago, St. Louis, Cape Vincent (except 
Sunday), and Clayton (except Saturday.) 
11 p. m., Night Express, with sleeping cars to Albany and Troy. 
Connects with the morning trains for the West and North (except 
Saturday night) 
Tickets on sale at Grand Central Depot, No. 5 Bowling Green, 2o2 
and 413 Broadway, and at Westcott’s Express Offices, 3 Park-place, 
and 785 and 942 Broadway, New-York, and 333 Washington and 
864 Fulton-st.. Brooklyn, and 79 4th-st, Williamsburg. 
Baggage called for and checked from residence. 
♦These trains run daily; all others daily except Sunday. 
J. M. TOUCEY, C. B. MEEKER, 
Gen. Sup’t. _Gen . Passenger Agent 
P ENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. 
On anil after O t. 2. 1883. 
GREAT TRUNK LINE 
AND UNITED STATES MAIL ROUTE. 
’rainsleave New-York via Desbrosses an d Cortina 
■’ t Pernes as follows: 
Pittsburg 
/f l%%)/A* 2-fy, 
f ^fiC* 
