Cambridge, Mass.
1901.
June 26.
(2).
  At 8.15 Walter and I started on a drive the chief object
of which was to ascertain what birds continue to breed in the
immediate neighborhood of Harvard Square and throughout the
less thickly settled parts of Cambridgeport. Although the 
season was a trifle late and the weather somewhat too warm for
birds to be singing freely the undertaking was by no means
devoid of interest and success. We walked the horse most of
the way and frequently stopped him for minutes at a time to
watch and listen. The following birds were seen or head
south or south-east of Harvard Square and the college grounds.
  Robin. 4 old birds and a this year's nest on Maple Street.
1 old bird on Hancock Street.
1 old bird at corner of Dana and Harvard Streets.
2 old birds on Broadway near High School.
  Yellow Warbler.
2 seen on Prescott Street.
2 in full song at corner of Dana and Harvard Streets.
1 in full song on Hancock Street.
1 in full song at corner of Fayette and Cambridge Streets.
1 in full song at corner of Baldwin and Cambridge Streets.
  Redstart.  1 in full song on Prescott Street.
1 in full song on Maple Street.
1 in full song at corner of Hancock and Harvard Streets.
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