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14. Song Sparrow, 



15. Black-throated Green Warbler 3 or 4. 



16. Black-billed Cuckoo. 4. 



17. Brown Thrasher, a few. 



18. Night Heron, several. 



19. Green Heron, 10 or more. 



20 Barred Owl, 1 adult and 2 young heard at night. 



21. Parula Warbler, a few. a nest found. 



22. Downy Woodpecker, a few. 



23. Wood Pewee. 



24. Pine Warbler. 



25. Hermit Thrush, 8 or more. 



26. Blue Jay. 



27. Bronzed Grackle, a number. 



28. Flicker. 



29 Spotted Sandpiper, several. 



30. Solitary Sandpiper. 1 Aug. 29. 



31. Ruby-ihroated Hummingbird. 1. 



32. Ovenbird. 



33. Wilson Tern. 



34. Black Duck. 8. 



35. Great Blue Heron, 1 about the ponds several days, 



36. Nighr Hawk, 1. 



37. Bald Easfle, a tine adult 9. 



38. Laughing Gull, 3, 1 adult and 2 fully grown young, 



39. Olive-backed Thrush, I. Aug 28. 



Notes. 



"AtNahant on the afternoon of Sept. 24. Mr. Royal 

 Robbins, and Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Robbins observed a very 

 large flight of Double-crested Cormorants. This occurred 

 in a series of separate flights (half a dozen or more) vary- 



