{ECUKDS VOLUME XIl, MAY, 1920. on 
28. Bronzed Grackle, 2. 
29. Towhee, 8. 
30. Ovenbird, 6. 
31. Black-throated Green Warbler. 1, 
32. Pine Warbler, 1. 
34. Black and White Warbler, 4. 
34, Rose-breasted Grosbeak, 1. 
5. Goldfinch, 12. 
36. Brown Thrasher. 1. 
37. Searlet Tanager, 2, 
38. Red-shouldered Hawk. 
39. Downy Woodpecker, 1. 
40. Black-throated Blue Warbler, a 2 with a deformed 
or injured bill; the lower mandible remaining constantly 
open so widely that it was at right angles with the upper. 
Asa -consequence the bird could not pick up insects, but 
was obliged to catch them on the wing. This it did ma- 
ny times as we watched it, 
41. Golden-winged Warbler. 1. 
Tuesday, May 25. Wayland. 
NEWTON HIGHLANDS BIRD CLASS. 
Cloudy. cool, 50°, with a light north wind. Our walk 
was from Wayland to Kast Sudbury. thence back to Way- 
land, via Hurd’s Pond, from 9 to 12. 
oy Rom) e25% 
2. Warbling Vireo, 2. 
3. Chipping Sparrow, 4 
4, Bronzed Grackle, 8. 
5. Song Sparrow, 8. 
6. Northern Yellowthroat, 15. 
