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Dendroica rara . 

 Ad. male, taken at Worcester, Mass., May 21, 1882, by- 

 Mr. H.L. Rand, taxidermist in same city, and by him skinned 

 and mounted. Th«^ was 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 and the bird 

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

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

 writt02i by H.L. Rand to J.A.Farley who gave it to Mr. Brewster, 

 and partly from what Mr. Parley told when he called at the 

 Museum, March 14, 1902. 



Massachusetts Bird Notes.— Florida cserulea. An immature male in 

 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 

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



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