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is hatched. The writer has lately found an instance of the contra- 

 ry; which, although it proves that the removal of the eggs, is not 

 invariable, may yet be explained without affecting the existing theo- 

 ries on this subject. Supposing, as Audubon does, that the egg of 

 the cow bunting, requires a shorter period to hatch it, than the eggs 

 of the bird in whose nest it is, yet if the original eggs had been sat 

 on for some days before the other was laid, they might both be hatch- 

 ed at the same time, and the parent birds would in such a case, take 

 equal care of the whole brood. 



On the 16th of June, I found near the lower village of Ticonde- 

 roga, a nest of the chipping sparrow, {Fringilla socialis, Wils.) on 

 a stunted cedar, about four feet from the ground ; it contained four 

 birds, three were sparrows, the other was a bunting. They were 

 probably not more than three or four days old, were still blind, and 

 nearly destitute of down. The bunting took up about as much of 

 the nest, and was nearly twice as long as the other three ; its belly 

 was larger, extended much farther back, and protruded considera- 

 bly, the only down on it was of a deep grey and running along the 

 back, it was mute and sullen, the others were clamorous and ap- 

 parently in want of food. On my hiding myself, the old birds fed 

 them with worms, and as nearly as 1 could observe, they attended to 

 all alike. As I procured the old birds, there could be no mistake 

 as to the nest. , 



Memorandum of Birds and Animals in Fulton Market, N. York. 



January. No. 1. A very few Ducks and 



1. Sciurus vulpinus. sea-birds. 



2. Lepus Americanus. March. 



3. " variabilis. 13. Corvus cristatus. 



4. Mustek erminea. Nos. 2, 8, 10, 6. 



5. Common wild Deer. 14. Strix nyctea. Ducks plen- 



6. Emberiza American^. tiful. 



7. Turdus migratorius. 15. Scolopax gallinago. 



8. Alauda Alpestris. 16. Sturnus praedatorius. 



9. Meleagris Galopavo, wild. 17. Emberiza Pecoris. 



10. Columba Carolinensis, great 18. Turdus migratorius. 

 variety of Ducks and sea-birds. No. 1. 



February. April. 



11. Sciurus niger. 19. Fringilla tristis. 



12. Red squirrel. 20. Rallus Carohnianus. 



