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:,\ Ohtttui ■ ptlftfict ' in ,i i , viir in 1898 Swifts remained 

 ii m i • i :• 1 1 , l.i i' 1 1 1' I ii ■ entered ulnio i daily till Octobei I 



Kmj>i'i'>riii.x i./;i.iiii ainoruxx) Aldeb Flycatcheb On June 8, 

 IH'.io, :i iii i and foui egg wore found neai Ami bury; th< bird i again 

 n oord< d A • . 30 I ■> \ July 2, IK!M, and May 20, 1901 



,; PcrifOTtUI OMUtdtflfil canadon.-'j;: C D JAY, < >n<: wim 



taken February 18, 1904, al Newton, New Hampshire, nol fa] from the 



Miihm:i' iiu 1 1 1 boundai . 



., I ;>I.iii nulla materia maf/na ,VI i.aiowi.akk 'I Ik: notes make 



but few reeordi <>\ the Meadowlarl in Januarj and February, namely 

 February 10, 1894; January I0and20, 1902; February28, L910 01 late 

 il eem i ifthi bird va more regularly found in winter than before 

 along the coa tal marshes of the northea tern part of ii rang* Previoui 

 i -I 19015 i 'i Town end had but a ingle January reeord for EJi en County. 



[otti hi : -. i > 1 1 / 1 1 j « Obobabd Oriole, The breeding range of thia 

 bird extend in a narrow trip along the \ , • . County coa I , and at i|<:wi<:h 

 ii I... been found withsomi regularity North ol the Massachusetts line 

 it hai been rarely found a a traggleronl) In Mi Dameell' noti covei 

 ing twenty-six y< u of observation at Amesbury it if entered three tirn< 

 namely, July 1, 1888, one seen at N< vburyport; A a , 12, 1891, and May 21, 

 1900, one noted at Auk bui . 



id ictnruH ^albula I'.ai.i imokb Oriole An interesting note 

 records that on November 29, 1897, one was seen in Dover, N. II , ' with 

 I !ngli ii . Ipai rows.' 



.,; QimcaiuH quinouittwjnouH Bronzes Graci ix November 6, 

 lK!to, a ' large flock ' was seen, a late date for such numbers One wuh 

 .Ik > i. Februai . 8 1897, which ma) have been a wintei ing bird 



58, CaicariuH L&pponious Lapponicu*. Lapland Long pub. — 

 Although prior to 1902 there were apparently do records oi thia bird in 

 m.i lachusetts during winter, Mi Dam ell noti one hot January 10, 

 ixxr,, probably on the sea hore ;i i. Ann- bury. 



.'i Canlmali:! cardinal!! cardinaliH CARDINAL On September 



27, 1889, one was shol at True's Pond, Amesbury Iti interesting that 

 hi 'i «,-.■. 1 1 end records a pah at Ami bury on May 19, 1901 . 



tio. Plraaga trythromelM, Scarlet 1 iges 'a male in full 

 plumage,' Augu I 20, 1897. 



01, Bombycilla oedrorum Cedab Waxwing i ually the note- 

 bool i <l<> nol record iiu specie at Auk. limy until May. Then i com- 

 monly :i well defined movemenl ol Waxwing In southern oi central New 

 England during late January and Febi uary, when they appeal ■■; ith Robini , 

 pr< umably from farthei outh Thi early migration reach© outhern 

 New Hampshire, but apparently with considerable irregularity, At 

 \hk I. hi , Mr Damsell record two Cedar bird February I, 1887, and a 



flock "ii February 19, thi ai i , but in othei years this earlj flighl i 



nol mentioned On September 10, ikk!j, old bird wer< een itill feeding 



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