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June 25-30, 1889. 
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Not observed at West Townsend, but generally distributed 
and very abundant in the region about Ashby. tIU# males were in 
full song at all hours of the day during our stay. They were 
quite as common in the thickets of young spruce on the upper pro- 
tions of Ht watatic as in the low country. • 
It was interesting 
in the former locality to hear them singing with 
Song Biros, Hack and Yellow Warblers and so— ■ fVr r‘ t '* H > «£c*/£*w « Av^vi 
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