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Another Capture or the Loggerhead Shrike in Massachu- 
setts. — Although the Loggerhead Shrike is now known to breed regu- 
larly at certain points in the northern New England States, the records ofits 
occurrence in Massachusetts are not as yet sufficiently numerous to render 
additional captures entirely devoid ol interest. 
I have lately examined a fine specimen in the possession of Mr. Arthur 
Smith, shot by that gentleman in Brookline, Mass., in February, 1879. L 
is a young male, with the under parts finely vermiculated with rusty. 
The rump is scarcely lighter than the back and the specimen is otherwise 
nearly as tvpical of var. ludovicianus as are average specimens from ^ 
Florida. — William Brewster, Cambridge^ Ma_ss.^ a • 
Birds of Bristol County, Mass. 
F.W.Andros. 
Lanius ludovicianus Linn., Loggerhead 
Shrike. A specimen taken at Taunton by Mi . 
J. C. Calioon, Sep. l‘ 2 th, 1882 . 
O.&O. XII, Sept. 1887 p. 140 
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headed Shrike was brought in to him March j 
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1405. The Nesting of Collyrio ludovicianus. By Sanborn Gove Ten- 
ney Ibid., Vol. XXI, No. 1, Jan., 1887, p. 90.— At Williamstown, Massa- 
chusetts. Amec. Naturalist, 
