Shelburne, N. H. Aug. 8-29-1865. R. D, 



WinterBird8ofWeb8ter,N.H.byFaloo. 



Black-capped Cliickadoe, (Pco-ms atricapilhis)- 



O.&O. X.Jan. 1885. p./^ i 



Wlute Mt8. A.P.Ohadbournfe 



_4i. Parus atricapillus. Chickadee.— Extends from the base to the 

 limit of timber. None were seen in the dwarf spruces or low matted 

 growth, and above 3000 feet it was less plenty than P. hndsonicus. The 

 latter seems to replace it almost entirely in Tuckerman's Ravine above 

 4100 feet, and also around the Half-way House (3800 feet). 



Amk. 4. A.vril 1887. p. 107 



Birds Obsvd. near Holderness, N.H 

 Jxme 4rl2, '85. aiid4-ll, '86. W. Faxon 



6i. Parus atricapillus. Chickadee.— Common. 



Auk, V. April, 1888. p. 151 



Bds. Obs. inFranoonia, N.H. .June 11-21 

 '86, and June4-Aug. i,'87. "W.Faxon 



79. Parus atricapillus. Chickadee.— Not very common. 

 Auk, V. April, 1888, p. 153 



Bds. Obs. atFranoonia and Bethlehem 

 N.H. July- Aagusb, 1874. J.A.Allen 



Parus atricapillus. Common. 



Auk, V. April, 1888. P.15« 



Birds Ob*, at Monltonboro.N.H. 

 JuSai-Aag.U. 1»83. F.H.AUen 



Parus atricapillus., — Common. 



Auk.TX.Jfilfc. 3189.P.79 



