Wellesley, Muss. 
J^aaJj 80 . ~ 
S. W. Denton. 
Fail Migration, Bristol County, Mass. 
1885. Charles H. Andros. 
also seen. 
(QtXs- /fl;-Towhee Buntings 
°- & 0. XI. Jan. 1886. p, A 
Fall Migration, Bristol County, Mass. 
. 88o. Charles BL Andros. 
Sept. 26 ; Towhee Buntings still remain com- 
mon, though keeping rather out of sight. 
fiiA 
c. 
O.&o. XI. Jan. 1886, p.i 
Birds of Bristol County, Mass. 
F. W. Andros. 
Pipilo erythrophthalmus (Linn.), Towhee. 
Summer resident, common. Breeds. 
O.&O. XII. Sept. 1887 p.14.0 
PurdsKnowntoPass Breeding Season 
t*V / V '\ "f ' 1 
~1. 
c>/v-“ / - 
nr. Winchendon, Mass. Wm’BrSr* 
er 
45- Pipilo erythrophthalmus. 
Aok, V, Oct., 1888. p.389 
Bds. Obs. near Sheffield, Berkshire 
Oy, Mass. Jun* 17-26, ’88. W. i 'axon 
42. Pipilo erythrophthalmus. Towhee. — Common, especially on the 
barren summits of the Taconic Mts. 
Auk, VI. Jan. , 1880. p. 4£> 
Auk, XV, April, 1898, p. 
j Mr. R. W. Hall, Assistant 
in Zoology at Harvard University, tells me that he saw in Roxbury 
(Boston), Mass., on December 27, 1895, on the banks of Jamaica Pond in 
the shrubbery, a female Chewink (, Pipilo erythrophthalmus ). This is 
the third winter record for Massachusetts for this species and the fourth 
for New England. — Reginald Heber Howe, Jr., Longwood, Mass. 
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