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ceed the secondaries by nearly an inch, instead of by only about 

 .70; the proportions of the quills are much the same." (Hist. N. 

 Am. B.) 



This is probably the most numerous and generally distributed 

 species of the genus in the State. It occurs as a summer resident, 

 in all damp woodlands, but may easily pass unnoticed by the casual 

 observer. 



