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6; Chestnut-sided Warbler, 2; Bay-breasted Warbler, Ijj'; Black- 

 burnian Warbler, 1 J'; Black-poll Warbler, 2; Black-throated 

 Green Warbler, 8; Oven-bird, 5; Northern Water-Thrush, 1; Mary- 

 land Yellow-throat, 16; Yellow-breasted Chat, 3; Wilson's Warb- 

 ler, 1; Canada Warbler, 5; Redstart, 8; Catbird, 5; Brown 

 Thrasher, 4; House Wren, 4; Winter Wren, 1; White-breasted 

 Nuthatch, 1; Tufted Titmouse, 3; Black-capped Chickadee, 2; 

 Wood Thrush, 5; Veery, 3; Robin, 54; Bluebird, 4. Total, 88 

 species. 



The day previous. May 12, some Tree Swallows were seen, and 

 on the following day. May 14, Sparrow Hawk, Osprey, White- 

 crowned Sparrow, Gray-cheeked Thrush and Olive-backed Thrush 

 were added 'making the total list for the two full days 94 species. 

 As often happened some common birds usually found in the 

 vicinity were not seen at all. 



George E. Hix and Wm. H. Wiegmann, M.D. 



MASSACHUSETTS OBSERVATIONS. 



May 25, 1916. Lexington, Mass., and immediate vicinity. Fair, 

 light to moderate west wind, T. 60-80. All day in the field. 



Virginia Rail, 1; Sora, 1; Ring-necked Pheasant, 6; Sharp- 

 shinned Hawk, 1; Red-shouldered Hawk, 3; Sparrow Hawk, 1; 

 Screech Owl, 1; Yellow-billed Cuckoo, 3; Black-billed Cuckoo, 2; 

 Hairy Woodpecker, 2; Downy Woodpecker, 2; Flicker, 10; Whip- 

 poor-will, 1; Nighthawk, 3; Chimney Swift, 100; Ruby-throated 

 Hummingbird, 1; Kingbird, 15; Phoebe, 8; Wood Pewee, 2; Least 

 Flycatcher, 12; Prairie Horned Lark, 1; Blue Jay, 12; Crow, 25; 

 Bobolink, 50; Cowbird, 4; Red-winged Blackbird, 40; Meadowlark, 

 8; Starling, 5; Baltimore Oriole, 60; Bronzed Grackle, 8; House 

 Sparrow, 20; Purple Finch, 3; Goldfinch, 15; Vesper Sparrow, 12; 

 Chipping Sparrow, 75; Field Sparrow, 8; Song Sparrow, 60; 

 Swamp Sparrow, 1; Towhee, 12; Rose-breasted Grosbeak, 20; In- 

 digo Bunting, 15; Scarlet Tanager, 2; Purple Martin, 3; Cliff Swal- 

 low, 15; Barn Swallow, 150; Tree Swallow, 6; Bank Swallow, 12; 

 Cedar WaxAving, 8; Red-eyed Vireo, 15; Warbling Vireo, 3; Yel- 

 low-throated Vireo, 1; Black and White Warbler, 12; Golden- 

 winged Warbler, 1; Nashville Warbler, 5; Parula Warbler, 1; 

 Yellow Warbler, 10; Magnolia Warbler, 4; Chestnut-sided Warb- 

 ler, 25; Black-poll Warbler, 1; Blackburnian Warbler, 1; Black- 

 throated Green Warbler, 10; Pine Warbler, 6; Prairie Warbler, 3; 

 Oven-bird, 50; Water-Thrush, 1; Maryland Yellow-throat, 75; Cana- 

 da Warbler, 1; Redstart, 10; Catbird, 12; Brown Thrasher, 6; 

 House Wren, 1; Short-billed Marsh Wren, 1; Brown Creeper, 2; 

 White-breasted Nuthatch, 1; Chicadee, 6; Veery, 2; Olive-backed 



