Hammer Birds of Presidential Range, 

 White Mts. A.P.Chaclboiiriie 



42. Parus hudsonicus. Hudsonian CincKADEE.-The lowest point 

 at which this bird was seen was a short distance below our camp in the 

 Great Gulf (altitude, 3050 feet). It was rare there, however, and during 

 our two weeks' stay we saw only five. About the Half-way House in 

 Tuckerman's Ravine, and on the path from there to the carnage road, it 

 was comparatively plenty, as low as 3300 feet, though nowhere an abun- 

 dant bird. On September 2, 1884, a small flock was seen in the 'saddle' 

 between Mt. Jefferson and Mt. Adams, though the dwarf spruces were not 

 over two feet high. 



ijak, 4. April 1887. p. 107 



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

 '80. and June4-Aug. 1/87, W. Faxon 



LatyetteTne"f°886"; 'T'T'' -^"^ -Two seen on Mt. 

 i-aidjeue, June 12, 1886, 3900 feet above sea. 



Ank, V. April, 1888. p. 153 



Breezy Point, Warren, N.H. \^ 



180-5 



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