«Z<J Orioles are caroling in the tall elms 
as in early June. 
O.&O. XI. Jan. 1886. p, / 
Tfaii Migration, Bnstol County 
1885. Charles H. Andros. 
more Orioles, which have kept themselves from 
view during the “hot spells,” are once moie 
about the houses. 
O.&O. XI. Jan. 1836. JL / 
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Fall Migration, Bristol County, Mass. 
1 885. Charles H. Andros. 
Aug. 30 ; Baltimore Orioles still remain 
common. 
O.&O. XI. Jan. 1886. p. / 
The Baltimore Oriole in Massachusetts in November. — On Nov. 15, 
1885, I shot a male Baltimore Oriole ( Icterus galbula), in perfect plu- 
mage and condition, while feeding upon frozen apples in an orchard. I 
send this account of the late appearance of this bird, which usually leaves 
us in September, thinking that it may be worthy of record in ‘The Auk.’ — 
Chas. E. Ingalls, East Templeton , Mass. A ttk , 3 , Jan . , 1880 . p. log) 
Birds of Bristol County, Mass. 
F. W. Andros. 
Icterus galbula (Linn.) Baltimore Oriole. ; 
Summer resident, common. Breeds. 
O.&O. XII. Sept. 1887 p.140 
Bds. OH*, near Sheffield, Berkshire 
Qy, MiM. Jun* 17-26, ’88. W. Faxon 
28. Icterus galbula. Baltimore Oriole. — Common. 
Auk, TI. Jan., 1889. p. 44 
Bjrds Known to Pass Breeding Season 
nr. Winchendon, Mass. Wm. Brew ter. 
32. Icterus galbula. 
Auk, V, Oct,, 1888. p.389 
A Baltimore Oriole, bright and happy, flitted into 
our yard at Hyde Park, Nov. 18 He was not molest- 
ed and has our best wishes for his journey South. 
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O.&O. XJll, Dec. 1888 p/// 
