1070. 
J. n 
14, 
15-379 
Juno 2. 
“ 19. 
<c 20, 
15390. 
Juno l. 
f"olospisa nolorla, 
ffa 1 no (La ko Umb agog ^. 
A nost. containing three u;vs far advanced was built 
in tho cavity or ai •• id Robins nest a otig the stubs over 
tho \/at or. 
A nest containing five uggs incubated aboufe^^lgfet 
days './as sunk in a hollow in tho around in a clover 
field, tho Tonalo slipped off after being nearly troddon 
on* but, like most of tho birds 'hero, showed little sub¬ 
sequent concern. Another nost of this specios found 
yesterday contained six eggs fresh, a larger number 
than X -- ~ - 
na vo 
o iv-ir known of bo fora. 
153 . 
Most with four o :gs in low spruce near tho Lake 
House. Ono yostorday on tho g otmd with four eggs. 
Set 13-5. Porfoctly fresh. Most on ground, ovei 
arched by dry withered ferns. 
Young on wing. 
Sot P-3. Fresh—nost in an old hole of Pious villo— 
sug- in top of stub over tho water in flooded forest at 
the Outlet a quarter of a milo or more from any exposed 
land. Hole perfect—not broken out. Height fifteen 
foot. Female sitting, male singing: near. I was great¬ 
ly surprised upon rapping at this stub to see a gong 
f/V, r V COr::; out. W. jM- 
Sot 0-4, Incubated two or th.ru-' d: jrs— nest in side 
of mound covered with dwarf Cornell, in open meadow by 
5 . ' X ' LX 0 Li;Lo r C: , 4 Or>v<. ^ % ° jit,, J c- si_«b. 
Oc t.9—32 
Mot uncommon during our stay 
