Dendroica caerulescens in New Kainx>shire in 

 November. 



220 Myrtle St. 



Maiichest er , N . H . 



Nov. 4th, 1902. 



Dear Mr.Deane, 



We ha/e a note which may be of interest to you. On 

 Oct. 25th Mrs .Satchel der saw in our apple trees two apparently 

 immature male Dend.ro ica caerulescens . She could hardly be- 

 lieve her eyes, and: I could hardly believe her. Another, mem- 

 ber of the family saw one bathing the next day. On No v. 1st I 

 saw an adult male and to-day there is one flitting abSut the 

 apple trees again. I think there is a second, but am not 

 absolutely certain. The one I have seen is an elegant fellow, 

 perfectly characteristic, and I have examined him with opera 

 glass at less than 15 ft. distance. 



Is not this unusual for November? 

 Yours- 



P.W. Satchel der. 



(copy of letter on file). 



