Dendroioa rara . 

 Ad. male, taken at Worcester, Mass., I'lay 21, 1082, by 

 Mr.H.L.Rand, taxidermist in same city, and by hiin skimied 

 and mounted. Th*^ '^ras at the time of the famous Warbler flight- 

 Mr. Reed of Worcester sold the bird from Mr. Rand's collection 

 to a party in New York City. The address is lost axid the bird 

 cannot be traced. Mr. John A Parley of Maiden has seen the 

 bird. The above information is partly from a letter on file 

 written by H.L.Rand to J.A.Farley who gave it to Mr. Brewster, 

 and 7)artly from what Mr. Parley told when he called at the 

 Museum, March 14, 1902. 



i Massachusetts Bird Notes.— Florida caerulea. An immature male in 

 I the white plumage was shot in Stoughton, Mass., by a Mr. Berry, Aug. 22, 

 \ 1908. The bird was mounted by E. R. Adams of Canton, to whom I am 

 I indebted for the record, and is now in the collection of F. H. Kennard. 



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