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the notes on other species. Mr. Richard M. Marble contributes 

 five species from the vicinity of the Crawford House, which 

 otherwise would not have been in the list, and furnishes notes 

 on some other species. Mrs. Edmund Bridge has also con- 

 tributed from her September records in Randolph and on the 

 Presidential Range. Mr, Nathan Clifford Brown furnishes 

 several interesting notes. Use has also been made of quotations 

 from Dr. Glover M. Allen's valuable work on the "Birds of 

 New Hampshire," covering some of Mr. Spaulding's earlier 

 records as well as those of other observers. Thanks are returned 

 to all these contributors. 



I am especially indebted to Dr. Allen for the happy sug- 

 gestion of the Manchester Institute of Arts and Sciences as the 

 medium for the publication of this paper. 



