1889, 
September 30. 
Bonasa umbellus togata. 
Lake Uinbagog. 
One in a logging camp. 
I got two on the way to the pond (B Pond), one of which 
log 
was sitting in a corner of an old A camp the roof of which had 
fallen in. 
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October 21. Lake Umbagog. 
mas-nv Cove . 
Hearing a Grouse chitter we landed and I at once^ saw a 
magnificent drummer strutting among the driftwood, his tail erect 
and spread like a- fan. Shot him when others began to chitter. and 
stalk along among the bushes, in less than five minutes I had 
killed six, all sitting, in six shots. They were all we could 
find. Pour were females, one a young male. I distinctly heard 
one of them utter a low coo -c oo-eoo-coo several times. 
October 25. 
Lake Jmbagog. 
Pine Point . 
Started back for camp at dusk. Just as we were leaving 
the landing a Grouse cane skimming across the river and plumped 
down into a cluster of yew. As I approached I could hear her 
rustling among the leaves, I went in but failed-to find her. Af¬ 
terwards Jin tried it and started her nearly under foot. Probably 
she had settled there for the night. 
