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Homed Larks came October 20 -followed in threi~days by the 
Snow Buntings. Both of these usually retire northward early in 
March, but on May 27, 1882, I started a Horned Lark almost 
from under my feet on a rocky beach at Scituate. No nest was. 
to be found, and whether it was breeding or not, I cannot sav. 
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Bull N; O.O, 8, July. 1888. p, / y tf. 
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A flock of Shore 'Larks have paid us a flying visit 
.several times, 
O.&O. XI. May. 1886. p. 77 
Birds of Bristol County, Mass. 
F.W. Andros. 
I Octocoris alpestris (Linn.), Horned Lark. 
I Winter visitant, common near the coast. 
O.&O. XII. Sept. 1887 p .139 
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