Ammodramus s . passer inns . 
Cambridge, Mass. My first record. 
1898. 
After leaving the Cemetery this morning I drove through 
June IS. 
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Fresh Pond Lane. Just beyond Gray's Pond, in the corner 
formed by Huron Avenue and Fresh Poijld Lane on the west side 
of the latter and about thirty yards bach from the fence in 
the open field where an old house once stood a Yellow-winged 
Sparrow, the first that I have ever seen or heard of within 
the limits of Cambridge was sitting on a stump singing at 
short, regular intervals. His P't. u'l't. e-e-e-o-e-o-e-e 
seemed to me stronger and fuller than usual and I heard it 
dietinctly when I was more than 200 yards away after passing 
the spot. 
Concord, Mass. 
1899. 
A bird heard singing in the Keyes' pasture May 7th and 
June. 
again on the 28th was the only one met with this season al- 
though in June I tool: many long drives about Concord and 
through the bordering towns. 
