Concord, Mass.
1900.
June 30
(No 2)
  The spot where the nest was afterwards built. It
contained to-day the shells of 13 recently hatched eggs and
one egg that had failed to hatch but it is said 
that when Mr. Parker found it a few days ago it
held 18 eggs. The shells of most of the eggs which
had hatched were connected (ie the halves of each were
connected) on one side of a strip of unbroken shell
which formed a sort of hinge so that the two halves
could be easily pressed back into place. I took all
the shells and have them now in the collection.
  Greenland, N.H.
  June 19
  As I
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