ee 
Since the above memforanda were pre- 
pared I have received from Mr. Wm_ T. 
Davis the following additional notes : 
Butcher-birds have been seen by me as fol- 
lows: 
Jan, 31st, 1886—Near Bull’s Head. 
Dec. 19th, 1886—Near Four Corners. 
Jan. Ist, 1897—In Moravian Cemetery. 
In company with Mr. Walter C, Kerr 
I watched the bird for some time. 
Feb. 22nd, 1897—With Mr. Thos Craig 
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and Mr F. F. Hunt, at Mineral Spring near 
New Springville The bird was singing 
from the top of a tree, the song resembling 
that of the cat bird. 
Rose-breasted Grosbeak—On May st, 
1892, one of these birds was seenin a smal! 
cherry tree near the highest point of the 
Island. The bird was pulling the blossoms 
and nipping the young cherry or ovary. The 
ground beneath the tree was quite strewn 
with the petals 
