Carpodacus purpureus . 
Ifaino (Lake Unbagog }, 
1871, 
Hay >0- 
Juno 10. 
Vory coRiob and distributed every whore •: hroughout 
the woods. The mlos usually sang from the tops of 
1879* 
Juno 10. 
the tallest spruces. 
Mn ® 
/ This bird, like the Kobiri, is found ovary who re throu¬ 
ghout those forests, often many miles from any clearing. 
The songs of all- the mi os here differ markedly from, 
those of Hcissachusetts birds, in being shorter, and pos¬ 
sessing a wild, ringing tone that makes them on the 
whole more beautiful, if more abrupt and loss finished. 
i mz. 
Oct • <J—h>- 
Common for the first week of our stay. Ware soon 
on the 18th but none afterwards. 
