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the specimen was not preserved, but Mr. Morgan 
considered the specimen to be in young plumage. 
I will also record the Indigo Bunting as being 
found in the same locality, as, on several occa- 
sions I saw a pair which occupied a thicket near 
the roadside during -June and July. — II. O. 
WhUe. 0.&O.XI.Oct.l886.p. 
1 ue luricey Buzzard in Massachusptto -n, j 
9 . 1888. a farmer in West Faromh M ^ 
fine specimen of the Turkey Buzzard rc«rr^’/ T barnyard : 
to be in the town when the bird was .shot, anTs^curlTit f 
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