Fall Migration, Bristtfi Doun'ty ,M%'sa. 
1885. Charles H. Andros. 
Nov. 30 ; A White-throated Sparrow (Zono- 
I trichia guerilla,) seen tins morning, perched on a 
Willow tree, on the south side of a sloping sand 
hank. It appeared cold and languid, and when I 
frightened it from its perch it uttered a faint 
“tseep.” I had an opportunity to take notes of 
its colorations, which correspond with those given 
by Minot and Samuels. Mr. Minot says in his 
note on this species, in his book: “I have seen 
them as late as November 14th, and have heard 
of them being seen near Boston in winter, but 
from insufficient authority.” Considering the 
weather which we have had during November, 
it is not remarkable after all. that a single speci- 
men (or more) should be seen. 
O.&o. XI. Jan. 1886. p.^. 
Three Wiftfit Notes from^£oiigwbbd,’ hlassachusetts. — I noted a flock 
of nineteen White-throated Sparrows ( Zonotrichia albicollis ) on the 8th of 
December, 1895, and again on the 21st, when three specimens were taken, 
one adult and one immature male and one adult female. This flock 
remained in the locality of an old dump, among tree trunks and general 
rubbish, — a protected spot. I have noted this flock since the 8th and 21st 
on the following dates : December 22 and 25 ; January 2, only eight 
being then in the flock ; January 19, three of the flock noted in a snow 
storm ; three again on the 25th, and since this latter date they have 
entirely disappeared from the locality, the weather having not become, 
however, any more severe, fttU*- jHmX.p ■ . J ^ - 
Auk, XIV, Oct., 1897, p t '»6. 
The White-throated Sparrow Breeding at Hubbardston, Mass. — A few 
pairs of Zonotrichia albicollis breed each year, or have for the last two 
years, among the lower hills (about 1000 feet elevation) about Wachu- 
sett Mountain in Hubbardston, Mass. — Reginald Heber Howe, Jr., 
* Longvjood, Mass. 
White-throated Sparrow. One seen December 7 and 8 ; and one 
singing on March 28, near Belmont. They probably wintered. 
"Vu.<A- Ank, XIX, July, 1902, p .^ 3 ■ 
