Lake Umbagog, 
i ^ Cc /- In the woods traversed this morning I could find no yew what— J^Co^cl^r- 
(nc. 3 ) ever. It has all been eaten bi) the deer I suppose. In view of its 
apparent total absence I was surprised to note so many Black-throated- 
Blue Warblers. I wonder where they can have their nests. I heard 
them singing in places where there almost no evergreens of any kind. 
One had a peculiar song consisting of two notes only, both on the same 
key— wree-wree I wrote it in my note book# 
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