Seiurus motacilla. 
Massachusetts. 
WALKS AND TALKS WITH THE BIRDS 
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Thursday, April 24. Leave laboratory at 1.15 on' the Crafts st. electrics. 
Transfer to electrics that leave Newton ville about 1.25 for Lower Falls. Walk 
on the Wellesley side of the river. We will try to find the Large-billed 
Water Thrush that we found twice last week: the first recorded from East- 
ern Massachusetts. Field, Swamp and Vesper Sparrows, Phoebes, Pine, and 
Yellow-rumped Warblers, and other migrants expected. 
Saturday, April 26. Lesson in the laboratory from 10.00 to 11.30, 
a.m. Structural Ornithology. Songs of Birds. Systematic Orni- 
thology. Woodpeckers, Cuckoos etc. 
Leave laboratory on the Crafts st. electric at 1. 15 p. m. Transfer to the 
electric that leaves Newtonville for Waltham about 1.25, arriving at the termi- 
nation of the electric road, Main st., Waltham, a little before 2.00. 
Hermit 1 hrushes, Cowbirds, Vesper Sparrows, Red-wings, etc. expected. 
Terms, including lesson in laboratory, 35 cents per lesson. 
m PLE ASE^BEIlsrG- OPEHA GLASS IES. “vI 
Laboratory, cW 7 Crafts Street, West Newton ; nearest 11. R. 
station, Newtonville Transfer in Newtonville Square to Crafts 
Street electrics which pass the laboratory. These cars leave 
j\ ewtonville every half-hour beginning on the hour. 
Crafts st. cars now connect with Commonwealth 
ave. cats from JJos/on at Lake st. leaving 20 min- 
utes before the hour and 10 minutes a fter. 
Address all communications for further informaton to 
C. J. MAYNARD, 447 Crafts street, West Newton, Mass. 
