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June 25-30, 1889. 
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Mot observed at West Townsend, but generally distributed 
and very abundant in the region about Ashby. TWA. 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 at — frh - O" same time with 
So n g P,i ros, Slack and Yellow Wamble rs and so— fVnrfc*v 
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