Some Birds of Lewis Co, N. Y. 

 C. Hart Merriam 



Cistothorus stellaris. Short-billed Maesh Wren. — Mr. 

 Eomeyn B. Hough has, in his cabinet, two females of this Wren, 

 which he killed near Lowville, in this county, October 27, 1877. 



Bull. N.O.O. 4, J«n,. 1879, p.6 



207. Cistothorus stellaris. Short-billed Marsh Wren M,- 

 RomeynB. Hougli shot two females of this Wren OcL 

 the town of New Bremen in T ew!. r , O^-tober 27, 1877, in 



fident that the, breldT.^e e^^T^r.""' ^'''^^ ™^ "^"^^ ^ 



Ank, I, Jan,, 1884. p. 6f- 



Breeding op the Short-billed Marsh Wren {Cistotkorus stellaris) 

 IN THE Hudson Highlands.— In June, 1882. I found a nest -in some 

 "cat-tails" and rank grass in the marsh at the month of Moodna Creelc, at 

 Cornwall on the Hudson. The nest contained three white eggs, one of 

 which is in my collection. This bird, of somewhat local distribution, 

 has not hitherto been reported from the Highlands of the Hudson River. 



— Ettin 



Hudson 

 Highlands. 



I Roe, Corn-wall-on-the-Hudson, N. T. ^ 



Bua N.O.O, S.jniy. 1883,p, /77- 



[17-1.] Cistothorus stellaris (Licht). Short-billed Marsh Wren - 

 A summer resident; not i-are at Cornwall, on the Hudson, where its 

 nests and eggs were taken by Mr. Eltinge Roe in Tune tSS, „ a \ 



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