Richardson's Owl in Southern New Hampshire.— On December 
I - 5 ’ i 8 79> I took a female Nyctala tengmalmi richardsoni at Hollis, New 
Hampshire. It was in a small grove of white pines, and was sitting bolt 
upiight by the side of a trunk about ten feet from the ground. It was 
wide awake, for it watched me closely as I stepped back in order not to 
mutilate it. The weather was mild at the time with about three inches of 
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