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winter Birds'of W ebsfcer, bi . H. by Falco , 
Tsiiarp-sbinned Hawk, {Aecipiter fu^cvx). 
O.&O. X. Jan. 1835. P./-^ 
Occurrence of the Sharp-shinned Hawk in New Hampshire in Winter. — 
Mr. Wm. Little, of Manchester, N. H., writes me that a specimen of Acci- 
-piter fuscus was killed there Jan. 24, 1885, bj Geo. H. Walker, and mounted 
bj Hiram P. Young. This is, I believe, the first recorded instance of its 
capture so far north in winter. — Jno. H. Sage, Portland, Conn. 
[It may be of interest to add that a female Sharp-shinned Hawk was 
taken in Cambridge, Mass., Dec. 15, 1884, by Mr. Joseph L. Goodale, who 
has the specimen in his collection. — J. A. Allen.] 
Auk, 2, July, 1885. p. 3 ft • 
Summer Birds of Presidential Range, 
Wkite Mta. A. P, Chadbourne 
4. Accipiter velox. Sharp-shinned Hawk.— One was seen on July 
24, 1884, sailing over the Half-way House. 
▲ok. 4, April 1887. p.l03 
Sharp-shinned Hawk, one pair. 
O.&OV 0 LI 7 , S©pt.l8©2 p.l3« 
Brief Notes. 
A flock of about one hundred small 
hawks passed over us at Amoskeag, N.H. 
about September 21, flying southwest. 
A. ]\I. Jdarmer . 
0.& O Vol.17, Oct. 1892 p;l68 
Rye Beach, N.H. 1866. 
Rye Beach, N.H. 1872. 
I . 
Breezy Point, Warren, N.H. 
1894. 
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