. The oist . invisited and found to contain two of the birds were to be seenanywhere within the vicinity (73) Swamp Sparrow — Melospizageorgiana. Individuals present onNewark Meadows on the 11th and19th. (74) Yellow-breasted Chat—Icteriavirens. Individuals present on the12th and 20th. (75) Yellow-billed Cuckoo—Coccy-zus americanus. Common on the12th, 19th, 20th, 26th and 27th. (7G) Rough-winged Swallow—Steig-idopteryx serripennis. One male ofthis si)ecies appeared in BranchBrook Park on the 11th. (77) Orchard Oriole—Icterus spur-ius. Individuals appeared on the 12th,19th and 26th.
. The oist . invisited and found to contain two of the birds were to be seenanywhere within the vicinity (73) Swamp Sparrow — Melospizageorgiana. Individuals present onNewark Meadows on the 11th and19th. (74) Yellow-breasted Chat—Icteriavirens. Individuals present on the12th and 20th. (75) Yellow-billed Cuckoo—Coccy-zus americanus. Common on the12th, 19th, 20th, 26th and 27th. (7G) Rough-winged Swallow—Steig-idopteryx serripennis. One male ofthis si)ecies appeared in BranchBrook Park on the 11th. (77) Orchard Oriole—Icterus spur-ius. Individuals appeared on the 12th,19th and 26th. (78) Scarlet Tanager—Piranga ery-thremelas. Common on the 12th,19th, 20th and 26th. Three nests lo-cated in oaks on South Mountain Re-servation. (79) English Pheasant—Phasianuscolchius. Individuals present on the12th and 13th. (80) Mourning Dove — Zenaiduramacroura carelinensis. Individualspresent on the 12th, 13th and nests located on the 19th at Mont-clair Heights. THE OOLOGIST 145. The Gulls, Catalina Id., Calif., March, 1912 —Photo by R. M. Barnes 146 THE OOLOGIST (81) Hooded Warbler — Wilsoniacitrina. Individuals present on the19tli, 20tli and 26th. (82) Wood Pewee —■ Myiechanosvirens. Individuals present on the19th and 20th. This bird was unusual-ly rare during the month. Prior tothis time the bird was always a reg-ular resident and home-builder here. (83) Blackpoll Warbler—Dendroicastriata. Common on the 19th, 20thand 26th. (84) Black-billed Cuckoo — Soccy-zus arythroohthalmus. Individualspresent on the 19th and 20th. (85) Crested Flycatcher — Myiar-chus crinitus. Common on the 19th,20th and 26th. (86) Blue-winged Warbler—Vermi-vera pinus. A pair of this specieswere found working upon a nest in asycamore at Montclair Heights on the19th. This is a very unusual speciesto nest in this vicinity. (87) Carolina Wren—Thryothorusludevicianus. One of this species ap-peared in Branch Brook Park on the19th. (88) Marsh Hawk—Circus hudson
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