Connecticut, June. 1893, 
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General Notes 
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specimen of the Rose-breasted Grosbeak w£ brought “ Se^rf 
shot at Southington in the central part of the State, and was » ™ 
was apparently in good condition. While skinnino- ;t r a- ,’ d 
left tibia had been broken and healed again quite .IcenUv “xhe^ ‘, 
was that of the young male as found hfre during ^ ^ng mi^ 
* >April - *603. u. 207-8 
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