Birds of DeadBiver Begion, Me. F. H, O. 
59. Corvusfrugivorus, (Common Crow). Nested 
i in the small hardwood forests of the valley of the 
Cairibossett river. In autumn and late summer 
i they assembled in immense flocks on the cleared 
fields, often keeping company witli a flock of 
sheep for a whole day. None were observed in 
the interior of the evergreen forests. 
O.&O. XI. Nov. 1886. p. 101 
Summer Birds Tim Pond Me. by F. H. C. 
Common Crow, {Gorvus fvugiwvus). This spe- 
cies was “conspicuous by its absence” about the 
lakes, while in the clearings at Eustis I saw it in 
flocks. 
O.&O. XI. Feb. 1886. p.^ 
Fall Birds of Northern Maine. 
F. H, Carpenter. 
American Crow ( Corvus americanus) . A very 
, few seen while in the woods. 
o &0. Xri.Nov. 1887 p.188 
SnmmerResidents on South-vest 
Qoaat of M aiae. T. H, Montgomery. J r. 
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488. American Crow. Common. I ob- ' 
tained one abnormally small $, which I 
took at first to be C. ossifrayus. 
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