/-/. /<. 
I did not see any Rough-legged Hawks myself, but a friend 
received one from a farmer’s son, which the latter had shot as it 
sat perched on the chimney of his house one cold day in Decem- 
ber, x — perhaps to get warm. 
x /S' S'/ * Hi us- /3 oj Cmi, . 
Bull, NYO.C, 3, July. 1883, p. /V?- 
1 Iawks in Grkknfei.d, Mass. — On the 13tli of 
April I saw a Rough-leg ged Hawk in the posses- 
sion of a boy, which! bought and set up for the 
Society here. It is, I believe, in the light plum- 
age. , On "the 28th of April, six members of 
the Natural History Society went to Mt. Sugar- 
loaf, and made a successful trip, getting a set of 
four beautifully colored eggs. The nest was in 
the same place as the last we secured the eggs 
lrom last season. — S. W. Comstock. 
, 1886 . P. ‘jO- 
Raptores, Bristol County. Mass. 
Hilton B. Read. 
Rough-legged Hawk, ( Archibuteo lagopus 
sctncti-johannis.) Another rare occurrence of 
this species is noted, viz., Attleboro’ March, 
’81, (Reid), and is the only record of its cap- 
ture within our limits. 
O.&O. XII. Aug. 1887 p.119 
Bir-dri of Bristol County, Mass. 
F. W. Andros. 
Archibuteo lagopus sancti-johannis (Gruel.), 
American Rough-legged Hawk. A migrant of 
rare occurrence. 
O &0. XII, Sept. 1887 p.130 
Rough-legged Hawks arrived about Novi 1st, and 
were very plenty about the meadows at foot of Moun- 
tains Tom and Holyoke. I shot a g entirely Black. 
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