10. Cliff Swallow 
11. Bank Swallow 
12. Spotted Sandpiper 
13. Bronzed Crackle 
14. Phoebe 
15. Chipping Sparrow 
16. Indigo Bunting 
17. Chewink 
18. Field Sparrow 
19. Maryland Yellowthroat 
20. Scarlet Tanager 
21. Ovenbird 
22. Bed-eyed Vireo 
23. Crow 
24. Purple Martin 
25. kingbird 
26. Mourning Hove 
27. House Sparrow 
28. Mea dowl ark 
29. Bed-winged Blackbird 
30. Flicker 
31. Chimney Swift. 
He S f his afternoon Art il udy showed a bobolink's 
ln Jean BonneIs hayfield. It was built in a 
si^ i 1101-6 and vvas made of grass. It was a 
^hlt - e , contained two eggs. They were 
pred • thickly with grey and bad large 
ty er 0m; i- n ant spots of very dark chocolate. They 
6 about as large as a song sparrows egg. 
Vn,/ J ° Uncl a num Ber of catbirds nests with both 
and eggs in them. 
Thi June 30, 1901 - Sunday . 
Was . af ternoon I went over to the hemlocks. It 
kep^^V 1 ^® warra * Bird life was abundant but was 
bi r( j ln check by the heat. An occasional oven- 
< 5bi c iri UlSt into sudcierl outburst of song and as 
j F relapsed into silence. 
0tl th Went ° Ver laid under the cool hemlocks 
W&s g 6&st bluff above the river. My attention 
bit d t° n attracted to by the cries of a young 
0 a black-throated green warbler feeding its 
