Cambridge, Mass.
1900.
March.
(No. 5)
Loxia Leucoptera (continued).
Jan 24 - Feb 19. Seen almost daily at Taunton. A.C. Bent.
Jan 25. Eleven shot at Milton (skinned by M.A. Frazar) by
John McKenzie
Jan 28. Eight males and eighteen females seen in 
Fresh Pond
Grove. W. Deane.
Jan 31. A male and a female seen in Norton's Woods,
H.A. Purdie.
Jan 31. Four, Arlington Heights, G.M. Allen
Feb. (or Mch)  Two, Oxford St., Cambridge,  G.M. Allen.
Feb. 8.  Large flock flying over, calling, Botanic Gardens,
Cambridge,  W. Deane.
Feb. 8.  One or two at Newton Falls. feeding on the
ground in chicken yard, with five L.c.minor,  H.A. Purdie.
Feb. 14. One female killed against the house, Milton,
Feb. 15. One female killed against the house, Milton,
Feb. 27. One male killed against the house, Milton,
These three Milton records reported by
Dr G. G. Kennedy who sent the birds to me in the flesh.
He said that the species had been abundant in Milton
during the month.
Feb. 14-19. Comparatively few, Albany Intervale, H.H.,  G.C. Shattuck.
Feb. 19. Almost daily during the month, Taunton, A.C. Bent.
Feb. 20. male and female Observatory Grounds, Cambridge. W. Brewster.
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