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Black-billed Cuckoo’s Nest, with two 
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June 16th found a Black -billed 
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Large Number of Eggs of the Black- 
billed Cuckoo. 
In The Ornithologist and Oologist for 
January, 1886, -Mr. Harry G. Parker contributed 
a very interesting paper on this subject, and 
mentioned having found six eggs of this species, 
( Goeeyzas erytJiroptliahnus,) in one nest. Mr. 
Parker speaks of his experience as probably be- 
ing unique, but on referring to the file of the O. 
and O. for 1884, it appears that Mr. C. O. Tracy, 
of Taftsville, Yt., described a nest of this bird 
which contained three young birds and three 
eggs . — Ornithologist and Oologist for February, 
1884, Vol. TX, p. 1 7. O.&O. XI. Peb. 1886. p. / y. 
