History of the town of Princeton in the county of Worcester and commonwealth of Massachusetts, 1759-1915, Volume I, Part 30

Author: Blake, Francis E. (Francis Everett), 1839-1916; Princeton (Mass.)
Publication date: 1915
Publisher: Princeton, Pub. by the Town
Number of Pages: 504


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One-flowered Cancer-root.


A phyllon uniflorum


Common Barberry Berberis vulgaris


Stemless Lady's Slipper


Crypripedium acaule


Swamp Pink.


Rhododendron nudiflorum


Silvery Cinquefoil.


Potentilla argentea


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White Oak .


Quercus alba


Black Mustard


,Brassica nigra


Butternut.


Juglans cinerea


White Clover . Trifolium repens


Red Clover


Trifolium pratense


Wild Lupine


Lupinus perennis


Bunchberry


Cornus Canadensis


Common Mallow


Malva rotundifolia


Common Yarrow.


Achillea Millefolium


Shag-bark Hickory


. Carya alba


Water Cress.


Nastutium officinale


Wild black Cherry


Prunus serotina


High Blackberry


Rubus villosus


Black Raspberry


Rubus occidentalis


Blue Flag


Iris versicolor


Scrub Oak .


Quercus ilicifolia


Purple Avens


. Geum rivale


Cornel .


. Cornus alternifolia


Indian Poke.


Veratrum viride


Ox-eye Daisy


Chrysanthemum Leucanthemum


Pogonia


Pogonia ophioglossus


Arethusa


Arethusa bulbosa


Carrion Flower


Smilax herbacea


Poison Ivy


Rhus Toxicodendron


Habenaria.


Habenaria Hookeri


Bittersweet


Solanum Dulcamara


Bayberry .


Myrica cerifera


Pale Corydalis


.Corydalis geniculatus


Tupelo


Nyssa sylvatica


Arrow-wood .


Viburnum acerifoluim


Indian Cucumber-root.


Medeola Virginiana


Water Starwort.


Callitriche verna


Mountain Laurel


Kalmia latifolia


Cow-parsnip


Heracleum lanatum


Sweet-scented Bedstraw


Galium triflorum


Frost-weed.


Helianthemum Canadense


Withe-rod .


Viburnum cassinoides


Curled Dock


Rumex crispus


Wild Peppergrass


. Lepidium Virginicum


Bladder Campion


Silene Cucubalus


Yellow Clover


Trifolium agrarium


Sheep Laurel


Kalmia augustifolia


Avens .


Geum Virginianum


Rattlesnake-weed . Hieracium venocum


Pitcher-plant


Sarracenia purpurea


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Cow-wheat


Evening Primrose


Self-heal .


Melampyrum Americanum . Ornothera pumila Brunella vulgaris Galium trifidum


Small Bedstraw


Daisy Fleabane.


Erigeron annuus


Lobelia


Angelica


Lobelia spicata Angelica atropurpurea Stellaria longifolia


Long-leaved Stitchwort.


Loosestrife.


Lysimachia quadrifolia


Arrow-leaved Tear-thumb


Polygonum sagittatum


Climbing Bittersweet


Cetastrus scandans


Bush Honeysuckle.


Diervilla trifida


Mountain Maple


Acer spicatum


Pignut Hickory


. Carya porcina


Dogbane .


Apocynum androsæmifolium


Northern Fox Grape.


Vitis Labrusca


Tall Meadow Rue.


Thalictrum polygamum


White Pine


Pinus Strobus


Wild Radish


Raphanus Raphanistrum


Forget-me-not.


Myosotis laxa


Arrow-wood.


Viburnum dentatum


Fringed Orchis


Habenaria fimbriata


Wood-sorrel.


Oxalis corniculata


St. John's-wort


Hypericum ferforatum


Hairy Hawkweed


Hieracium Growosii


Panicled Cornel


Cornus paniculata


Corn-flower


Rudbeckia hirta


Black Alder


Ilex verticillata


Common Greenbrier.


Smilax rotundefolia


Round-leaved Cornel .


. Cornus circinata


Small Cranberry


Vaccinium Oxycoccus


Milkweed .


Ascel pias quadrifolia Smilacina trifolia


Alfalfa .


Medicago sativa


Beard-tongue


Penstemon pubescens


Three-toothed Cinquefoil.


Potentella trientata


One-flowered Pyrola


Moneses grandiflora


Mountain Ash


Pyrus Americana


Swamp Dock .


Rumex verticillatus


Chickweed .


Cerastium viscocum Solanum nigrum


Jamestown weed.


Datura Stramonium


Water Arum


Calla palustris


Golden Club. Crontium aquaticum


Cinnamon Rose


Rosa cinnamonea


False Solomon's Seal .


Nightshade .


Gleanings


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Swamp Rose


Rosa carolina


Pasture Rose


Rosa humilis


Dog Rose .


Rosa canine


Alsike Clover


Trifolium Hybridum


Common Locust


Robinia Pseudoacasia


Clammy Locust


Robinia viscosa


Tree of Heaven


Ptelea ailanthus


Sundrops.


Anothera pumila


Sarsaparilla .


Aralia hispida


Sweet Cicely .


Osmorhiza longistylis


Sweetbrier Rose


Rosa rubiginosa


JULY FLOWERS


Meadow Sweet


Spiraea salicifolia


Poison Dogwood


Rhus venenata


Swamp Blackberry


Rubus hispidus


Common Elder


Sambucus Canadensis


Silky Cornel


.Cornus sericea


Calopogon


Calopogon pulchellus


Parsnip.


Pastinaca satira


Common Milkweed


Asclipias Cornuti


Poke Milkweed


Asclepias phytolaccoides


May-weed.


Anthemis Cotula


Motherwort


Leonurus Cardiaca


Mullein .


Verbascum Thapsus


Evening Primrose


Œnothera biennis


Fall Dandelion


Leontodon autumnalis


Willowherb


Epilobium angustifolium


Cat-tail


Typha latifolia


Chicory .


Cichorium Intybus


Staghorn Sumach.


. Rhus typhina


Cranberry


Vaccinium macrocarpon


Shin-leaf .


Pyrola elliptica


Enchanter's Nightshade.


.Circaea alpina


Night-flowering Campion


Silene noctiflora


Dwarf Dandelion .


Krigia Virginica


Wild Liquorice


Galium circaezaus


Wintergreen


Pyrola secunda


Wintergreen


Pyrola rotundiflora


Partridge-berry


Mitchella repeus


Water Pennywort .


Hydrocotyle Americana


Rabbit-foot Clover


Trifolium arvense


Butter and Eggs


Linaria vulgaris


Purslane


Portulaca oleracea


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Common Plantain


White Azalea.


Plantago major Rhododendron viscosum Lilium Philadel phicum


Wild Carrot .


Daucus Carota


Canada Thistle.


Cirsium arvensis


New Jersey Tea


Skullcap.


.Ceanothus Americanus Scutillaria galericulata


Anemone.


Anemone Virginiana


White-topped Aster


Sericocarpus conyzoides


Wild Yellow Lily


Lilium Canadense


Smooth Sumach


Rhus glabra


Nettle.


Urtica gracilis


Water Lily .


Nymphaea odorata . Gaultheria procumbens Castanea sativa


Adder's Mouth


Microstylis ophioglossoides


Polygala


Polygala polygama Polygala sanguinea Nepeta Cataria


Pigweed .


Chenopodium album


Wild Lettuce


Lactuca Canadensis Pontederia cordata


Sundew .


Drosera rotundifolia


White Vervain


Verbena urticaefolia Verbena hastata


Fringed Orchis


Habenaria lacera


Touch-me-not.


Impatiens fulva


Virginia Creeper


Ampelopsis quinquefolia Mimulus ringens


St. John's-wort.


Hypericum ellipticum


Bladderwort.


Utricutaria vulgaris


Agrimony Wild Indigo


.Agrimonia Eupatoria . Baptisia tinctoria


Soapwort


Soponaria officinalis


Hardhack


Spirca tomentosa


Lopseed.


Phryma Leptostachya Inula Helenium


Thistle. . Cnicus lanceolatus


Virgin's Bower . Clematis Virginiana


Pepsissewa . Chima phila umbellata Water Horehound Lycopus sessilifolius


Ginseng . Aralia quinquefolia


Wood Nettle.


Laportia Canadensis


St. John's-wort Hypericum mutilum


Pipewort .


Eriocaulon articulatum


Checkerberry


Chestnut .


Polygala


Catnip.


Pickerel-weed


Blue Vervain


Monkey-flower


Elecampane


Orange-red Lily


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Buttonbush Cephalanthus occidentalis


Basswood


Tilia Americana


Knotweed.


Polygonum aviculare


Tick-trefoil


Desmodium Canadense


Indian Pipe


Monotiopa uniflora


Watershield .


Brasenia peltata


Arrow Arum.


Peltandra undulata


Common Hop.


Humulus Lupulus


Rattlesnake Plantain . . Goodyera repens


Sweet Flag


Acorus Calamus


Frost Grape.


Vitis cordifolia


Common Speedwell.


Veronica officinalis


Purple Flowering Raspberry


Rubus odoratus


Herb Robert


Geranium Robertianum


Burdock


Actuim Lappa


Ironweed.


Vernonia Noveboracensis


Hedge Birdweed


Convolvulus sepium


Sunflower


Helianthus strumosus


Downy False Foxglove


.Gerardia flava


Horseweed.


Erigeron Canadensis


Water-plantain


Alisma Plantago


Orange-grass .


Hypericum nudicaule


Joe Pye Weed.


Eupatoruim purpureum


Thoroughwort


Eupatoruim perfoliatum


Tansy .


Tanacetum vulgare


Dwarf Sumach


Rhus copallina


Smartweed.


Polygonum Hydropiper


Dodder .


Cuscuta Gronovii


Cardinal Flower


Lobelia cardinalis


Marsh St. John's-wort.


Elodes campanulata


Everlasting


Graphalium polycephalum


Spearmint


Mentha viridis


Wild Bean


Pheseolus polystachyus


Mallow


Malva sylvestris


Sundrops.


Œnothera fruticosa


Floating Heart.


Nymphoidis lacunosum


Shrubby Cinquefoil


Potentilla fruticosa


Dyers' Greenweed


Genista tinctoria


Sweet Clover


Melilotus Alba


Vetch.


Vicia sativa


Dalabarda repens


Dalabarda repens


Bur Marigold .


Bidens cernua


Pasture Thistle


. Cirsium pumilum


Bittersweet.


Solanum Dulsaneara


Figwort.


Scrophularia marilaudica


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Pearlwort.


Sagina procumbens


White Campion.


Lychnis alba


Cow Lily.


Nymphæa advena


Creeping Buttercup


Ranunculus repens


Water Plantain Spearmint Ranunculus alismæfolium


Buckwheat .


Fagopyruma esculentum


Forked Chickweed


Anychia Canadensis


Bur-reed .


Sparganium simplex


AUGUST FLOWERS


Golden-rod .


Solidago nemoralis


St. John's-wort


Hypericum Canadense


Indian Tobacco.


Lobelia inflata


Mad-dog Scullcap


.Scutellaria lateriflora


Pearly Everlasting


Anaphalis margaretacea


Sweet Pepperbush.


Clethra alnifolia


Roman Wormwood


Ambrosia artemisiafolia


Hedge Hyssop.


Gratiola aurea


Aster.


Aster umbellatus


Sunflower


Helianthus divaricatus


Golden-rod .


Solidago lanccolata


Ladies Tresses


Spiranthes gracilis


Bush Clover


Lespedeza capitata


Pennyroyal


Hedeonea pelegioides


Hawkweed . Hieracium scabrum


Purple Gerardia


. Gerardia purpurea


Halberd-leaved Tear-thumb


Polygonum arifolium


Blue Curls


Trichostema dichotomum


Hog Peanut


Amphicarpæa monoica


Spikenard .


Aralia racemosa


Willow-herb


Epilobium coloratum


Golden-rod .


Solidago rugosa


Snake-head


Chelone glabra


Fringed Orchis


Habenaria psycodes


Live-for-ever.


Sedum Telephium


Low Cudweed


Gnaphalium uliginosum


Smooth False Foxglove. Gerardia quercifolia


Swamp Loosestrife Decodon verticillatus


Aster.


Aster Novi-Belgii


White Snakeroot


Eupatorium ageratoides


Tick-trefoil.


Desmonium nudiflorum


Ladies Tresses . Spiranthes præcox


Low Hop Clover Trifolium procumbens


Water Parsnip Sium Carsonii


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Bush Clover.


Sespedeza procumbens


Rattlesnake Plantain


Goodyera repens


Coral Root .


Corallorhiza multiflora


Arrow-head . Sagettaria latifolia


Day Flower


Commelina communis


Climbing False Buckwheat.


Polygonium scandeus


Wild Water Pepper.


Polygonum Hydropeperoides


Pigweed . .


Amaranthus retroflexus


Pigeon Berry


Phytolacca decandra


Corn Spurrey


Spergula arvensis


Fleabane.


Erigeron ramosus


Water Marigold


Connata Beckii


Wormwood


Artemesia absenthium


Wild Bergamot


Monarda fistulosa


Corn Mint.


Mentha arvensis


Slender Gerardia


Gerardia tenuifolia


Water Hemlock


Cicuta maculata


Swamp Milkweed


Asclipias incarnata


Bastard Pennyroyal


Trichostema dichotomum


Sundrop.


Œnothera biennis


SEPTEMBER FLOWERS


Common Beggar-ticks


Biden frondosa


Aster ..


Aster linariifolius


Pine Sap. .


Monotropa Hypopitys


Golden-rod. Solidago Canadensis


Ladies Tresses


Spiranthes cernua


Closed Gentian.


. Gentiana Andrewsii


Sweet Golden-rod


Solidago odora


Golden-rod


Solidago caesia


Aster.


Aster acuminatus


Bugleweed .


Lycopus Virginicus


Peppermint.


Mentha piperita


Golden-rod


Solidago latifolia


Hawkweed.


Hieracium Canadense


Ground Cherry


Physalis Virginiana


Sow Thistle.


Sonchus oleraceus


Polygala


Polygala verticillata


Fireweed


Erechtites hieracifolia


Ladies Tresses


Spiranthes Romanzoffiana


Ground nut


Apios tuberosa


Aster.


Aster panicutatus


Aster


Aster longifolius


Lion's foot


Prenanthes serpentaria


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OCTOBER FLOWERS


Fringed Gentian Gentiana crinita Witch Hazel. Hamamelis Virginiana


FERNS


Polypody


Polypodium vulgare


Beech fern.


Phegopteris polypodiodes


Maiden Hair.


Adiantum pedatum


Brake.


Pteris aquilina


(Spleenwort) Lady Fern


Asplenium Filix-femina


Ebony Spleenwort.


Asplenium platyneuron


Silvery Spleenwort


Asplenium acrostichoides


Marsh Fern.


Aspidium Thelypteris


Massachusetts Fern


Aspidium simulatum


N. Y. Fern


Aspidium Noveboracense


Marginal Fern


Aspidium Marginale


Crested Shield Fern


Aspidium cristatum


Clinton Wood Fern


Aspidium Clintoianum


Spinulose Wood Fern Aspidium spinulosum


Bladder Fern Cystopteris fragilis


Rusty Woodsia .


Woodsia ilvensis


Hay-scented Fern


Dicksonia punctilobula


Sensitive Fern


Onoclea sensibilis


Ostrich Fern


Onoclea Struthiopteris


Royal Fern.


Osmunda regalis


Interrupted Fern.


Osmunda Claytoniana


Cinnamon Fern


Osmunda cinnamona


Adder's Tongue.


Ophioglossum vulgatum


Botrychium .


Botrychium ramosum


Rattlesnake Fern


Botrychium virginianum


Botrychium.


Botrychium obliquum


Common Horse Tail Fern


Equisetum arvense


Running Evergreen


Lycopodium Selago


Evergreen Lycopodium complanatum


Evergreen .


Lycopodium obscurum dendroi- deum Lycopodium clavatum


Evergreen


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BIRDS OF PRINCETON


A list of birds of the Town of Princeton seen by Ray- mond J. Gregory. For convenience these abbreviations are used: -


c, Common


S.R., Summer Resident


P.R., Permanent Resident


I, Irregular


w.v., Winter Visitor


( ) = read "formerly"


U, Uncommon


A, Autumn


T.v., Transient Visitor


s, Spring


A, Abundant


x, Casual or accidental occurrence


R, Rare


2. Holbælls Grebe, X.U.T.V Colymbus holbællii


7. Loon, S.R. Gavia immer


51. Herring Gull, x. Larus argentatus


129. American Merganser, S.T.V. Mergus americanus


131. Hooded Merganser, S.T.V. Lophodytes cucullatus


132. Mallard, s.T.v. Anas platyrhynchos


133. Black Duck, c.s.r.v., possibly a R.S.R. Anas rubripes


144. Wood Duck, R.S.R. Aix sponsa


172. Canada Goose, C.T.V.


Branta canadensis canadensis


I90. American Bittern, C.S.R. Botaurus lentiginosus


191. Least Bittern, R.S.R .. Ixobrychus exilis


194. Great Blue Heron, C.T.v., possibly s.R.Ardea herodias herodias


201. Little Green Heron, C.S.R Butorides virescens virescens


202. Black-crowned Night Heron, U.S.R .. . Nycticorax nycticorax nevius


228. Woodcock, U.T.V. Philohela minor


230. Wilson's Snipe, U.T.V. Gallinago delicata


240. White-rumped Sandpiper, U.T.V Pisobia fuscicollis


26I. Upland Plover (C.T.V.) R.T.V. Bartramia longicauda


263. Spotted Sandpiper, C.S.R. Actitis macularia


273. Killdeer, T.V. Oxyechus vociferus vociferus


289. Bob White, U.P.R. ( ) common Colinus virginianus virginianus


300. Ruffed Grouse, C.P.R. Bonasa umbellus umbellus


Ring-necked Pheasant, C.P.R. Phasianus torquatus


315. Passenger Pigeon, ( ) abundant, now extinct .Ectopistes migratorius


331. Marsh Hawk, C.S.R.


332. Sharp-shinned Hawk, C.S.R. Circus hudsonius


333. Cooper's Hawk, C.S.R. Accipiter velox


Accipiter cooperi


334. American Goshawk, C.W.V. Astur atricapillus atricapillus


339. Red-shouldered Hawk, C.S.R Buteo lineatus lineatus


343. Broad-winged Hawk, U.T.V Buteo platypterus platypterus


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352. Bald Eagle, x., one seen on Wachu- sett Mt., 1912 Haliaëtus leucocephalus leuco- cephalus


357. Pigeon Hawk, C.S.R.


Falco columbarius columbarius


360. Sparrow-hawk, C.S.R.


Falco sparverius sparverius


364. Osprey, U.T.V.


Pandion haliaëtus carolinensis


366. Long-eared Owl, R.P.R


Asio wilsonianus


t


367. Short-eared Owl, R.P.R.


Asio flammeus


368. Barred Owl, U.P.R.


Strix varia varia


371. Richardson's Owl, R.W.V


.Cryptoglaux funerea richardsoni


372. Saw-whet Owl, R.W.V.


Cryptoglaux acadica acadica


373. Screech Owl, C.P.R


Otus asio asio


375. Great Horned Owl, U.P.R. Bubo virginianus virginianus


376. Snowy Owl, x., one seen winter of 1913-14. Nyctea nyctea


387. Yellow-billed Cuckoo, U.S.R.


. Coccyzus americanus americanus


388. Black-billed Cuckoo, C.S.R. . Coccyzus erythrophthalmus


390. Belted Kingfisher, C.S.R.


393. Hairy Woodpecker, C.P.R.


. Ceryle alcyon


394. Downy Woodpecker, C.P.R.


Dryobates pubescens medianus


401. American three-toed Woodpecker, x .. Picoides americanus americanus


402. Yellow-bellied Sapsucker, U.T.V. Sphyrapicus varius varius


405. Pileated Woodpecker, R.T.V.


Phlootomus pileatus pileatus


406. Red-headed Woodpecker, R.T.V. Melaner pes erythrocephalus


412a. Northern Flicker, A.S.R


Colaptes auratus luteus


420. Night Hawk, C.T.V.


. Chordeiles virginianus


423. Swift, C.S.R.


Chatura pelagica


428. Hummingbird, C.S.R.


Archilochus colubris


444. Kingbird, C.S.R. Tyrannus tyrannus


452. Crested Flycatcher, U.S.R Myiarchus crinitus


456. Phœbe, C.S.R. Sayornis phoebe


459. Olive-sided Flycatcher, U.S.R Nuttallornis borealis


461. Wood Pewee, C.S.R. .


Myiochanes virens


463. Yellow-bellied Flycatcher, U.S.R


Empidonax flaviventris


465. Acadian Flycatcher, U.S.R.


Empidonax virescens


466. Alder Flycatcher, U.T.V Empidonax trailli alnorum


467. Least Flycatcher, C.S.R. Empidonax minimus


474. Horned Lark, U.T.V .Otocoris alpestris alpestris


477. Blue Jay, C.P.R . Cyanocitta cristata cristata


488. Crow, C.P.R. Corvus brachyrhynchos brachy- rhynchos


494. Bobolink, C.S.R


Dolichonyx oryzivorus


495. Cowbird, U.S.R.


Molothrus ater ater


498. Red-winged Blackbird, C.S.R Agelaius phniceus phoniceus


Dryobates villosus villosus


417. Whip-poor-will, C.S.R


Antrostomus vociferus vociferous


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501. Meadowlark, C.S.R., more every year. Sturnella magna magna


506. Orchard Oriole, U.S.R. Icterus spurius


507. Baltimore Oriole, C.S.R. Icterus galbula


509. Rusty Blackbird, C.S.R. Euphagus carolinus


5II. Purple Grackle, R.S.R. .Quiscalus quiscula quiscula


5II. Bronzed Grackle, U.S.R.


Quiscalus quiscula æneus


515. Pine Grosbeak, I.W.V Pinicola enucleator leucura


517. Purple Finch, C.S.R., few C.P.R Carpodacus purpureus purpureus


English Sparrow, P.R., not very


common Passer domesticus domesticus


528. Redpoll, U.w.v.


Acanthis linaria linaria


529. Goldfinch, A.P.R. . Astragalinus tristis tristis


533. Pine Siskin, I.W.V Spinus pinus pinus


534. Snow Bunting, I.W.V . Plectrophenax nivalis nivalis


540. Vesper Sparrow, C.S.R Poœcetes gramineus gramineus


542. Savannah Sparrow, U.T.V. Passerculus sandwichensis savanna


546. Grasshopper Sparrow, U.S.R. Ammodramus savannarum aus- tralis


554. White-crowned Sparrow, R.T.V. Zonotrichia leucophrys leucophrys


558. White-throated Sparrow, U.S.R., C.T.V. Zonotrichia albicollis


559. Tree Sparrow, C.w.v. Spizella monticola monticola


560. Chipping Sparrow, A.S.R. Spizella passerina passerina


563. Field Sparrow, A.S.R. Spizella pusilla pusilla


567. Junco, A.T.V., a few s.R. on Wachu- sett Mt. Junco hyemalis hyemalis


581. Song Sparrow, A.S.R


Melospiza melodia melodia


584. Swamp Sparrow, C.S.R. Melospiza georgiana


585. Fox Sparrow, C.T.V. Passerella iliaca iliaca


587. Towhee, C.S.R. Pipilo erythrophthalmus erythro- phthalmus


595. Rose-breasted Grosbeak, U.S.R. Zamelodia ludoviciana


598. Indigo, C.S.R


Passerina cyanea


608. Scarlet Tanager, C.S.R Piranga erythromelas


611. Purple Martin, R.S.R. Progne subis subis


612. Cliff Swallow, R.S.R.


Petrochelidon lunifrons lunifrons


613. Barn Swallow, C.S.R.


Hirundo erythrogaster


614. Tree Swallow, C.S.R.


Iridoprocne bicolor


616. Bank Swallow, U.S.R.


Riparia riparia


619. Cedar Waxwing, C.S.R. Bombycilla cedrorum


621. Northern Shrike, U.w.v. Lanius borealis


624. Red-eyed Vireo, A.S.R. Vireosylva olivacea


627. Warbling Vireo, U.S.R. Vireosylva gilva gilva


628. Yellow-throated Vireo, U.S.R Lanivireo flavifron


629. Solitary Vireo, C.S.R. Lanivireo solitarius solitarius


636. Black and White Warbler, C.S.R. Mniotilta varia


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645. Nashville Warbler, U.S.R. Vermivora rubricapilla rubrica- pilla


648a. Northern Parula Warbler, C.T.V.


. Compsothlypis americana usne@


650. Cape May Warbler, U.T.V. Dendroica tigrina


652. Yellow Warbler, U.S.R. . Dendroica estiva @stiva


654. Black-throated Blue Warbler, C.S.R. Dendroica cærulescens cærulescens


655. Myrtle Warbler, A.T.V., a few P.R. Dendroica coronata


657. Magnolia Warbler, C.T.V. Dendroica magnolia


659. Chestnut-sided Warbler, C.S.R. Dendroica pensylvanica


660. Bay-breasted Warbler, U.T.V. Dendroica castanea


661. Black-poll Warbler, U.T.V ..


Dendroica striata


662. Blackburnian Warbler, U.T.v., a few S.R. Dendroica fusca


667. Black-throated Green Warbler, C.S.R .. Dendroica virens


671. Pine Warbler, C.T.V Dendroica vigorsi vigorsi


672a. Yellow Palm Warbler, C.T.v. Dendroica palmarum hypochrysea


674. Oven Bird, C.S.R. .Seiurus aurocapillus


675. Water Thrush, R.S.R Seiurus noveboracensis novebora- censis


68I. Maryland Yellow Throat, A.S.R Geothlypis trichas trichas


685. Wilson's Warbler, U.T.V. Wilsonia pusilla pusilla


686. Canadian Warbler, C.T.v., also s.R .. . Wilsonia canadensis


687. American Redstart, C.S.R. Setophaga ruticilla


704. Catbird, A.S.R Dumetella carolinensis


705. Brown Thrasher, C.S.R. Toxostoma rufum


718. Carolina Wren, X Thryothorus ludovicianus ludovi- cianus


721. House Wren, R.S.R . Troglodytes ædon ædon


722. Winter Wren, R.T.V. Nannus hiemalis hiemalis


726. Brown Creeper, C.w.v. Certhia familiaris americana


727. White-breasted Nuthatch, C.P.R Sitta carolinensis carolinensis


728. Red-breasted Nuthatch, U.W.V. Sitta canadensis


735. Chickadee, C.P.R. Penthestes atricapillus atrica- pillus


740a. Acadian Chickadee, U.T.V .. Penthestes hudsonicus littoralis


748. Golden-crowned Kinglet, C.T.V Regulus satrapu satrapa


749. Ruby-crowned Kinglet, C.T.V. Regulus calendula calendula


755. Wood Thrush, C.S.R. Hylocichla mustelina


756. Veery, C.S.R. Hylocichla fuscescens fuscescens


758a. Olive-backed Thrush, T.V Hylocichla uslulata swainsoni


759b. Hermit Thrush, C.S.R Hylocichla guttata pallasi


761. Robin, A.S.R Planesticus migratorius migra- torius


766. Bluebird, C.S.R., more in 1914 than for


years previous. .Sialia sialis sialis


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