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From Eastern Mass, M.A,Fra*ar. 
But the white- 
winged crossbills were also here, and in apparently as 
(TTpiu' abundance as the red, although they seemed to 
desert us by March 1. They are quite a rare bird m these 
pandit may be years before we shall see them m any 
numbers again. 
For, 8s stria, April 24, 1890. p .268 
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Crossbills of both species arrived November 4 ?- and were found 
sparingly until late in February. It was my good fortune a short 
time ago (May 12 ) to meet a flock of five or six Crossbills in a 
grove of tall pines in Brookline, from which I secured two White- 
wings (leucoptera ) , adult male and female. Upon dissection it 
was evident that they were not breeding. What could have 
brought them here at this time ? 
/ frS / 
Bull N,' 0 .Q, 8 , July. 1888 , p. / • 
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A flock of 
White-winged Crossbills ( Loxia leucoptera) , 
about fifty in number, were seen Feb. 4. 
O.&O, XIII. July. 1888 p. 104 
White-winged Crossbills. — Thanksgiv- 
ing Day there was a flock of about 100 
White-winged Crossbills feeding on seeds 
of weeds in the fields that had been plant- 
ed last year, and were so fearless that I 
could get quite near them. I took a few 
specimens of both sexes. — RJ. JE. Rogers , 
Rockport, Mass. Q &Q VU1. Feb. 1893. p. /£,, 
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