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189. Cryptoglaux acadica (Gmel.). AcapIan OwL. 
An irregular, uncomnion winter visitant, and rare local summer 
resident. It has been found to breed at Braintree, Dunstable, 
Pleasant Lake on Cape Cod, Plymouth County, Tyngsboro, Ware- 
ham and Winchester.* 
Amherst: One instance, October. Berkshire: ‘‘ Rare, chiefly as a win- 
ter visitant. A few without doubt breed.” Bristol County: “Rare, and 
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irregular winter visitor.” Brookline: ‘* Uncommon winter visitant. 
Cambridge: Not uncommon winter visitant. Dedham: ‘Rare.’ 
Essex County: “Resident. Rare.” Springfield: ‘* Rather uncommon 
winter visitor; probably breeds here occasionally.” Templeton: “Rare 
winter visitor.” Wellesley: “Scarce fall and winter visitant,.... per- 
haps rarely resident. 
190. Surnia ulula caparoch (Miill.). American Hawk 
OWL. 
A very rare and irregular winter visitant from the north. The 
records are: Williamstown, one taken prior to 1858 ;1 Framing- 
ham, one taken, January 1860;? Matick, one shot about 1862: 3 
Roxbury, one taken in 186733 Westfeld, five in the autumn of 
1867 ;3 Chatham, one in the winter of 1883—84;4 Hadley, two 
taken in March, 1884 ;° Zyzn, one shot prior to 1885 3° Middle- 
doro, one taken on November 29, 1886;" Winchendon, three shot 
in the winter of 1886-87, and one in winter of 1887-88; ® Sand- 
wich, one taken March 25, 1890;% Northampton, one shot prior 
LOrQOr.”° 
Ig1. Speotyto cunicularia hypogzea(Bonap.). Burrow- 
ING OwL. 
Accidental from the west. There is but one record: Aew- 
* Brewster; Bull. Nutt. Orn. Club, Vol. VI, No. 3, July, 1881, pp. 143-145, 
and zézd., Vol. II, No. 1, Jan., 1882, pp. 22-25. 
1Chadbourne, Birds of Williamstown, 1888, p. 357. 
browne) Auk, Vol; Il, No.2; Apr., 1885, p. 220. 
> Allen; Amer. Nat., Vol. III, No. 11, Jan. 1870, p. 569, p. 16 of separate. 
‘Allen; Auk, Vol. II, No. 4, Oct., 1885, p. 383. : 
Clark; Birds of Amherst, 1887, p. 48. 
EWifiebsten|; ©: 6&0. Vol, X, No. 2, Feb: 1885; p. 32. 
Hditor; O.& O., Vol. XIII, No. 12, Dec., 1888, p: rot: 
8 Brewster; Auk, Vol. V, No. 4, Oct. 1888, p. 390. 
®Frazar; Forest & Stream, Vol. XXXIV, No. 14, Apr. 24, 1890, p. 268. 
1 Morris; Birds of Springfield, 1901, p. 22. 
