Cambridge, Mass.
1899.
March.
(No. 2).
Robin. March 9, on Charles Deane estate, G.C. Deane.
" [March] 10, flock  of thirty, W. Roxbury, Dr. Reagh.
" [March] 24, " " [flock of] fifty, Belmont, O.A. Lothrop. 
Cedar Bird [underlined] March 12, flock of 15, Payson Park, O.A. Lo-
throp. March 31st, flock of seventeen, Chas. Deane estate, W. Deane .
Bronzed Grackle. March 5, flock seen on Greenleaf estate, 
Cambridge, Fisher.
Red-winged Blackbird. March 12, eight or nine, Wayland, Chas. Paine.
Rusty Blackbird. March 13, Arlington, W. Faxon.
Fox Sparrow. March 18, one, W. Roxbury, Dr. Reagh.
Purple Finch. March 27, flock of five or six, Arlington,
W. Faxon.
Sparrow Hawk. March 12, one; March 26, a male, Harvard lawn,
Belmont, O.A. Lothrop.
Black Duck. March 7, flock of nine flying over Glacialis, 
O.A. Lothrop.
Gooseander.  March 11, "a few", Wayland, Chas. Paine.
A Mockingbird was seen by George C. Deane near the Hittinger
Farm on School St., Belmont, March 25. 
  On the forenoon of the 12th I drove up through Belmont and around the
Mystic Ponds. The day was sunny and very warm for the season
the thermometer standing at 50 [degrees] at 8 A.M. and rising to 64 [degrees] at
noon or a little after. The snow melted rapidly and the roads
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