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■Winter Birds of Webster, N . H, by Falco. 
Blue Jay, (Cyanocitta cristata). 
O.&O. X. Jan. 1885. p./<4 
S immer Birds of Presidential Range, 
White Mts. A.P, Chadbourne 
15. Cyanocitta cristata. Blue Jay. — On July 26, 1884, a small flock was 
seen opposite the Half-way House (altitude, 3Soofeet), and on July 11-12 
others were seen farther down the Mountain. It probably breeds from the 
base to the timber line, but is far from plenty everywhere. None were 
seen in 1886. 
Auk, 4, April 1687. p .104 
Bds. Obs. atFranconia and Bethlehem 
N.H. July- August, 1874. 
J . a ■ OM-^r . 
15. Cyanocitta cristata. Common. 
Auk, V. April, 1888. P-154 
Birds Obsvd. near Holderness, N.H 
June 4-12, ’85, and4-12, *86, W. Faxon 
19. Cyanocitta cristata. Blue Jay. — Not common. 
Auk, V. April, 1888. p.150 
Bds. Obs. in Franconia, N.H. June 11-21 
’80, and June 4- Aug. 1, ’87, W.Faxon 
23. Cyanocitta cristata. Blue Jay. — Common. 
Auk, V. April, 1888. p.151 
