BurNs—On BROAD-WINGED HAWKE. 175 
(Nash) ; Intervale, nest and eggs (G. M. Allen). Grafton Co., not 
uncom, (Sherman) ; West of Newfound Lake, where it breeds up to 
the limit of large tree growth, about 2500 ft., 'S. R., rare (G. M. 
Allen). Belknap Co., Alton, two records, May and Aug (Dear- 
born). Merrimac Co., Webster and adjoining twps., rare only a 
few seen (Goodhue). Hillsborough Co., Milford, set of eggs (Til- 
ton) ; Amoskeag, considered irregular visitor until ’92, when about 
4 pairs undoubtedly nested (Farmer) ; Millis, set of eggs May 18, 
‘06, by S. P. Willard (Rawson) ; our rarest hawk (B. G. Willard 
ms.) ; Hollis, Dr. W. H. Fox found nest and eggs years ago (G. M. 
Allen) ; Hudson, female, May 25, ’83, by F. F. Jenks (Phil. Acad. 
Nat. Sci. coll.). 
VERMONT.—Not uncom., but seen now and then, breeds (Cut- 
ting) ; not uncom. (Howe); not com. S. R. (Perkins and Howe) ; 
uncom. §S. R. (Allen). WHssex Co., Lunenburgh, com. breeder 
(Spaulding ms.). Chittendon Co., Burlington, female shot while 
building nest in Apr., “40 (Thompson). Washington Co., Mont- 
pelier, one taken in summer, early *70s (Briggs). Addison Co., 
Middlebury, Prof. Adams found nest some years since (Brewer). 
Rutland Co., migrant, rare (Ross); Middleton Springs, not at all 
com., except during a flight in the fall of ’04 (Hickox ms.). Wind- 
ham Co., rare S. R. (Davenport) ; Londonderry, one observed sey- 
eral times in summer of 95 (Allen), Bennington Co., rare S. R., 
found most frequently in autumn along wooded streams (Daven- 
port) ; Bennington, seen June 30, 09 (Ross). 
MASSACHUSETTS.—Quite rare (Samuels); to be seen during sum- 
mer and occasionally winter, but more com as a migrant (Minot) ; 
rather rare 'S. R. (Allen); rare S. R. and not uncom. spring and 
autumn migrant (Howe, Allen) ; uncom. migrant and rare S. R. in 
remote districts (Allen). Eastern, not very com., perhaps breeds, 
I have not seen it in winter (Maynard). Wssex Co., winter, rare 
(Putnam); not uncom. T. V., very rare S. R. Boxford and George- 
town, breeding; Chebacco Lake, July dates (Townsend); set of 
eggs coll. by Walter C. Jones (Flanagan ms.). Middlesex Co., New- 
town, nest and eggs, ’63, and Tyngsburgh, present (Maynard) ; 
Farmingham, set of eggs (Norris); Weston, Natick and Concord, 
spring dates (Peters) ; Cambridge, T. V., sometimes com. in Sept., 
rare in spring ace. to Brewster (Chapman). Suffolk Co., during 
the migrations by no means com. about Boston (Brewster). Nor- 
folk Co., West Roxbury, nest May 20, ’64 (Samuels) ; Brookline 
(Ridgway); single egg May, ’61, by Richie (Bendire) ; migrant 
(Howe); Sharon, set eggs May 30’ ’96, at the time very rare 
(Bowles ms.) ; Ponkapog, sets of eggs May 18 and 31,.’92, and May 
21, ‘04 (2); two yg. females shot near residence in early July, 710, 
