. The ornithology of Chester County, Pennsylvania . urns, Wils. Bull., 65, 215, and 66, 18). Undersimiliar circumstances another catastrophe occurredNov. 25, 1909; two birds were shot at Paoli, twoat Lenape and one seen on a pond near Westtown(Redfield, Ibid., 70, 56). 5. Gavia stellata Red-throated Loon. female (No. 988, coll. F. L. B.) shot on Trottersdam, near Berwyn, Nov. 15, 1911; is the solecounty record (Burns, Auk, xxxii, 1915, 225). 6. Larus argentatus Herring Gull, gull, sea-bird. Rare transient and winter visitant. Thefollowing are all the records known to me: CentralChe


. The ornithology of Chester County, Pennsylvania . urns, Wils. Bull., 65, 215, and 66, 18). Undersimiliar circumstances another catastrophe occurredNov. 25, 1909; two birds were shot at Paoli, twoat Lenape and one seen on a pond near Westtown(Redfield, Ibid., 70, 56). 5. Gavia stellata Red-throated Loon. female (No. 988, coll. F. L. B.) shot on Trottersdam, near Berwyn, Nov. 15, 1911; is the solecounty record (Burns, Auk, xxxii, 1915, 225). 6. Larus argentatus Herring Gull, gull, sea-bird. Rare transient and winter visitant. Thefollowing are all the records known to me: CentralChester Co., five noticed flying high overhead, even-ing of May II, 1890 (Stone, Birds E. Pa. and , 43) ; Berwyn, flock of sixteen going west at noon,Feb. 19, 1902, and Valley Forge, a single one on theSchuylkill, Jan. 6, 1903 (Burns MS.) ; and Ber-wyn, two on Apr. i, 1908 (Redfield, Cass, xii, 53). 7. Larus delawarensis Ring-billed Gull. Duringa severe storm from the west. Mar. 28, 1911, a crip-pled straggler was captured on Greystone farm. East. B. HARRY WARREN, M. D.


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