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•^^^^i""^- CJRO^ERIE^ Lancaster, N.H., July 15, 1897. 



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Dear Mr. Deane:- Yours of the 13th duly reoeived. I am very glad that yt^^ 

 had such an enjoyable trip to Lancaster and trust that you will find it o 

 convenient to run up some afternoon soon and we v/ill try the birds in a 

 different direction. I enjoy very much having; some one to tallc to that is 

 interested in my hobby. I would suggest that you compare that hawk of yoir^ 

 with the description of a young Cooper's. I do not think it possible that 

 it can be a Goshawk, it is too small. Do you remember the hawk on top of 

 my cabinet? That wrs a Goshawk and not a very large one either. 



What a storm we have had, I do not remember such a rain. The streams- 

 are all over their banks and much damage must be done. 



Hastily yours. 



