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We must regard the capture of one or two belated individuals of the 

 YeUo. b i dTlycatche'in Chester and Blackburnian Warbler » Lan- 

 ISTJ^L. in the breeding season, as purely accidental and of no 

 value in determining their breeding range. 



A few species, undoubtedly migrants, given by Mr. Ressel as summer 

 re« to which exceptions were made,. -^^^ 

 nesting in the county ; while others were undoubtedly the result 

 less "identification" or misinformation. 



It is to be hoped that, ere long, a competent person of large held ex 

 peince in local ornithology will give us a list revised and corrected 

 to date. 



GENERAL NOTES. 



Youno o F the K, LLDEER , Mg^vocifera.-^ 15. .896 While 

 T '" "the pasture wlfich I was crossing, I stepped over that way 



r d =^ 



^n!o D ^ 



picking one up (much to the discomfiture f^^lJ*U 

 ed, Wed" much like a young ^ fe ^ ^ 



nestled down in my hand, P-^ »< ^with the body, upon the 

 ground the head and Ml ate la.d perfectly Ha ^ 



sSJSit^w :::-/: - -, ■— , ,,, 



ing th a, I still he,d one of his offspring » ^W^ / , rf ,„ w , „,,, 



Sou THERN W^»™ No TE s.- Dl CKC I ss EL ^™;t:r''DetC 

 of Dickcissels, the first seen m several years. ™X , atter half of 

 Hrstyear; the male could be seen ou any day ^during Ore la 

 May and all through June, sitting upon a fence post b> 



