KelminthoTililla ruf ica-ollla . 



Breezy PvOint, ¥/arren, H.H. 



Plight soia^. 



1894. We toolv a short walk this evening vip the brooX and "o&Gli 



June 17. throuish the pasture aoove the house. Araong sorae yoiing spruces 

 on a Jmoll we heard what seeraed to be the nornal song of a 

 Nashville Warbler to which wore prefixed a number of short, 

 stuttering, warbled notes very li};e those at the beginning of 

 the flight song of the Oven Bird. I have little doubt that 

 this was a flight song (if so vTholly new to me) of the Nash- 

 ville 7/arbler but V7e did not see the bird. (Faxon found a 

 Nashville chirping and evidently axixious about young on this 

 very Irnoll, two days later.) 



