“/?7 c*y±A^ 
Otocorys alpestris praticola. Several pairs were found breeding on 
Northwest Hill (1000 ft.)- They were seen feeding in the roads, on the 
ploughed lands, and in the long grass meadows. One was heard singing 
from the ridge-pole of a barn. , The song consists of a few notes, 
followed by a rising, rolling trill, ending with a few single notes. It is 
unpretentious, but sweet. 
XIX, Oct., 1902, p . I/e Lf 
