Deoreaseof Birds in Mass. J. A. Allen 
7i C € 
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Bull. N.O.O. I. Sept, 1870. p. 6 */ , 
Birds of Bristol County , Mass. 
F.W. Andros. 
' Conus americanus (Aud.), American Ciow 
Resident, common. Breeds. 
O.&O. XII. Sept. 1887 P.140 
Winchendon, Mass. JuneA 888 . 
' If* ji 
Great Id/ Mass. Dec. 1888. * ,/wa . . 4 - 
. *svt*u >o ■— . it 
Falmouth, Mass. ?88©y ; ^_. 3o 
Birds Known to Pass Breeding Season 
nr. Winohendon, Maes. Wm. Brewster 
28. Corvus americanus. 
Auk, V, Oct,, 1888. p. 389 
Bds. Qbs. near Sheffield. Berkshire 
Or, Mila. June 17 - 26 , '88. W. Faxon 
22. Corvus americanus. American Crow. — Common. 
Auk, VI. Jan., 1880. p. 44 
Bda. Obs. near Oraylock Mt. Berkshire 
Oo. Mass. June 2b" Jury 10. W. Faxon 
21. Corvus americanus. American Crow— Very common.* 
Auk, Yl. Afffil, 188©. p. 100 
* Corvus corax was recorded from Williamstown in 1S77 by Professor Sanborn Ten- 
ney (Amer. Nat., XI, 243, 1877; cf Brewster, Auk, I, 10, foot-note, 1884). Tradition 
points to a cliff on the eastern side of Ragged Mountain in Adams as an old breeding 
•place of the Raven. This cliff is still known in the neighborhood as the ‘ Raven 
