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The Great-crested Flycatcher ( Myiarchus crinitus') is also supposed to 
he of rare occurrence, ;the only record being from C. S- Paine of Ran- 
dolph. I can echo Dr. Merriam’s words, “ that now it is certainly a really 
common bird,” not only in Connecticut but in northern Vermont as well. 
Not only has nearly every piece of woods its ‘Great-crest,’ but I see it 
beside the roads, occasionally, in my drives J uly, 1895, p .311. 
Summer Bds.Mt. Mansfield, Vfc. 
2 o. Myiarchus crinitus. Crested Flycatcher. — I thought I heard 
the notes of this bird on two or three occasions, but was not near enough 
to make the record certain. Mrs. Straw, has observed them a few times. 
by Arthur H, Howell. 
Auk, XVIII, Oct., 1901, p-.Jv/. 
