152 



Howell and Oldys, The Bewick Wren. 



f Auk 



April 



the wren altered its theme to correspond, thus : 



«' = 192. /JUSfLy 



Ibrr-- — zr=3 



^ 



p£ge= *: 



Sometimes, however, the answering was supplemental, instead 

 of imitative, thus — 



Chewink 



192. •■•:£:■ 



Sfe 



_p_3_._..J 



Wren 



J — 69. 



S frrwt " T _ 



*£ 



SJ 



The Field Sparrow song, which occurred later, consisted of the 

 following, with a few added, less important, notes — 



J- 70 - J* J5 JJ ^ £ 



as 



.(a. 



As in the case of the chewink song the wren had two replies to 

 this. The first was a nearly exact reproduction of the Field Spar- 

 row's notes, though with a different tempo — 





to 



A 



The second was, as in the second rejoinder to the chewink, 

 rather more supplemental in character — 



171. k- ' \ 



-K — V- 



1 



