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On June 26th and on the following 
day while rambling about near the summit of 'the mountain, we heard 
in the distance below us on the mountain side faintly, but dis- 
tinctly, the sow^tf of !©£✓ White Throated Sparrow, repeated, on 
each occasion four or five times. As nearly as we could judge, 
from the direction and .apparent di stance of the sound, the bird 
must have been in the pasfe^t the base of the mountain, but after- 
wards we visited this* p*£*c, twice, remaining in or near *5^ two 
hours or more on each occasion without finding or hearing the bird 
again. 
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