1/ferula nlKratpria . 



Concord, liass. Roost. 

 109S. I'/hen the wind is south Ro'Dins in considerable numbers 



I,:ay 11. asserable at evening Iri the swaiap behind Ball's Hill. There 

 wore a dozen or raore of theiu there to-night. Earlier in the 

 season they roost in some dense white jiines but of late they 

 have beor. resorting to the thickets of high bush blueberry 

 and Cassandra. Iviost of then seeiu to be males and they sing 

 freel.y before going to bed mailing a great noisd. They roost 

 very lov; dovm - only three or four feet above the ground. 



^®terborough, New Hampshire. 



1898, Abundant up to July 20th but after that date seen on.ly 



July 5 occasionally axid in small numbers. In full song up to July 

 to 



Aug. 15. 2l3t and heard singing feebly on the 24th, after which all 

 singing ceased. 



