Cot. Henslowi [Coturniculus Henslowii], Nests of S. aurocap. [Seiurus aurocapillus].
Har. rufus [Harporhynchus rufus], Turdus fus. [Turdus fuscescens] & Picus pubescens.
1875. Middlesex Co., Mass. [Middlesex County, Massachusetts] 
  June 11 [June 11, 1875] made an aperture on a level with the
eggs and poked her quite forcibly with
my finger. Next saw a pair of Vireo
solitarius on the shore of Sandy pond
and watched the [male] into the nest. I [It]
was but partially completed and was
in a very exposed situation being hung 
from the topmost twig of a white
pine sapling not over 5 ft high.
Continuing on I saw numbers of
Pyranga rubra [Piranga rubra]  and shot 5 males
but found only one nest & that
empty. Saw also three [male] Hel. chrysoptera [Helminthophila chrysoptera]
One of them sang invariably either
zee de de de de or zee de de de de de 
- never less than 4 final syllables.
Heard a [male] My. Canadensis [Myiodioctes canadensis] singing
vigorously in the swamp where they
annually breed but could not find
the nest. Took three nests of S. aurocap. [Seiurus aurocapillus].
two with 4 the third with 5 eggs all
pretty well advanced. Also found a 
nest of Har. rufus [Harporhynchus rufus] sunk in the
ground under the roots of a scrub
oak with 2 eggs and a nest of T.
fuscescens [Turdus fuscescens] very prettily placed in
an old fallen oak top among the
dead leaves and on the top of a
hill. Late in P.M. I struck into John
Moore's meadow and soon heard the
sl - ip of my old friend Cot. Henslowi. [Coturniculus Henslowii]
Found two males and both evidently
had nests as they chirped at me
continuously as long as I remained
near the place: did not shoot at