Seiurus noveboracensis 
Maine (Lake Umbagog). 
1800 * 
Slurus naovius. 
Maine (Lake Urdmgog). 
I 
(Juno %&} A nest containing fivo young nearly largo enough 
to fly; wo examined the root—bank two weeks ago but 
somehow failed to find the nest. 
“ 15. The song is a rich whit, tit., tit t tor-ti t-tx-dpe . 
17. Brood of young on wing, 
1881, 
June 
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urn. 
June 11. Sot Q—3. Incubated eight days—root bank in pocket 
shaped cavity; nest emptys eggs found on the grumd on 
the back side of the bank covered with rmd; up on exami¬ 
nation found a small hole through which they had rolled 
down, 
