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Birds of Bristol County, Mass. 
F. W. Andros. 
Quiscalus quiscula emeus (Ridgw.), Bion/cd 
Crackle. Doubtless occurs as a migrant, but 
difficult to distinguish from the foregoing spe- 
cies. 
O.&O. XII. Sept. 1837 p.140 
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All winter, B ronze Crackle s ((Jmscaius p. 
cetieus), have been seen in Wellesley, but none 
were secured until Feb. 5, when a fine male 
was shot by Mr. Thomas Fitzgerald. Its crop 
was full of corn and one foot was gone, there 
being only a stub in its place. 
O.&O. XIII. July. 1888 p. 104 
Birds Known t,o Pass Breeding Season 
nr. Tv inchendon, Mass. Wm. Brewster 
33- Quiscalus quiscula aeneus. 
Auk, V, Oct,, 1888. p. 389 
Bd?. Ob*, near Sheffield, Berkshire 
Oy, Mau. June 17-2G, ’88. W. Faxon 
29. Quiscalus quiscula (aeneus?). Crow Blackbird. — Not uncommon 
The impropriety of using a gun in the places where I saw the Crow 
Blackbirds prevented a positive determination of the subspecies. 
Auk, VI. Jan. . 1089. p. 44 
