Some Massachusetts Records of Interest. — During the past year I 
have noted several birds of some interest in this region. 
Late fall migrants, 1904, include : 
Empidonax minimus . Chebec, Concord Turnpike, Lexington, Oct. 2, 
one. 
Dendroica maculosa. Magnolia Warbler, Waltham, Oct. 9, one. 
Dendroica striata, Blackpoll Warbler, Cambridge, Nov. 7, one. 
An interesting winter record is Euphagus carolinus , Rusty Blackbird, 
Concord Turnpike, Concord, Jan. 22, 1905, one. 
Early spring migrants, 1905, include: 
Butorides virescens, Green Heron, Charles River, Needham, Apr. 9, 
one. 
Zonotrichia leucophrys, White-crowned Sparrow, Hobb’s Brook, Lex- 
ington, May 4, one. 
Corcyzus erythrophthalmus, Black-billed Cuckoo, Rock Meadow, Bel- 
mont, May 4, one. 
Other records of interest, 1905 : 
Oidemia deglandi, White-winged Scoter, one male, Arlington, Spy 
Pond, May 9. 
Bartramia longicauda , Bartramian Sandpiper, Ipswich River, North 
Reading, May 13, one. 
Icterus spurius, Orchard Oriole, Ipswich, May 28, one male. 
Vireo tioveboracensis, White-eyed Vireo, Ipswich River, South Middle- 
ton, June 9, one. — Arthur C. Comey, Cambridge , Mass. 
AtUs, XXII, Oct,, 1905. P. 
