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male in fall plumage), 8 (1), 9 (1), 11 (1), 12 (1). 



65. Catbird, 1, 12 (1, Prof. Taylor). 



66. Red-breasted Nuthatch, 29, 4 (1), 7 (5), 8 (6), 9 (6), 

 10 (6), 10 (1), 11 (4). 



67. Chickadee, black-cap, 5, 7 (1), 8 (3), 11 (1). 



68. Golden-crowned Kinglet, 1, 10 (1). 



69. Olive-backed Thrush, 1, 8 (1). 



70. Robin, 7, 8 (4), 9 (1), 11 (2). 



71. Sora, 1, 12 (1, caught by cat, dead when obtained). 



Saturday, Feb. 1, Weston Road. 



Pleasant, not very cold, about 30° vrlth a cold wester- 

 ly wind. Walk along Weston Road about one mile, then 

 west to Overbrook. Distance, 8 miles; time, 2 hours and 

 a half. Birds seen :- 



1. Crow, 4. 



2. Chickadee, 6. 



3. Tree Sparrow, 1. 



4. Blue Jay, 1. 



5. Junco, 1. 



Saturday, Feb. 22. Gloucester. 



Clearing after snow in early a. ra. with a light easter- 

 ly wind. Temperature, about 40°. Walk from Eastern 

 Point to Brace's Cove, thence back to Gloucester. Dis- 

 tance, 4 miles: time, 4, hours. Birds seen. 



1. Herring Gull, 1000. 



2. Black-backed Gull, 4. 

 3 Crow, 6. 



4. Red-breasted Merganser. 15. 



5. Iceland Guli. 2. 



6. Chickadee, 3. 



