Peterboro, New Hampshire.
1899.
July & Aug.
  The following supplementary notes and observations
were made this season.
  Sialia sialis. - One singing near the the village July 12 and a
flock of 17 seen August 29th on the George Morrison place were
the only birds met with.
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  Merula migratoria. - In full, uninterrupted song up to August 5
or about two weeks later than last year.
  Turdus mustelinus. - One seen August 2nd by Mr. Purdie
in dense young woods about a quarter-of-a-mile west of
Cunningham Pond.
  Turdus pallasii. - Numbers reduced about one half from those
of last year. The reduction was not uniform over the whole
region for in some localities - as in the swale near the Day's -
the birds were as common as usual but in many places
were [sic] [where] we found them last season they were wholly absent there.
They sang regularly up to August 5th this year.
  Harporhynchus rufus. - Much less numerous than last season.
In full song on July 4, 5, 6, & 26. 
  Regulus satrapa. - Not nearly so many were seen this year as
last although more ground was covered.
  Mniotilta varia. - Last year I noted the Creeper as
"common". This summer it was met with but
once - on July 7th when a male was heard in
full song.