Hylocichla guttatajpallasii. 
1876, 
Juno 7, 
12 . 
1879. 
Juno 1. 
g< 
.. f . 
v. 
A nos & containing four eggs, in the same pasture 
‘‘ '' ’ took <>no in 1872, was placed oft t mound among ■ 
spruco shrubs not over t?ro foot high. Tho locality was 
al elevated opon pasturo growing up to young firs and 
sprue os. Tho nost was about twenty yards from tho odgo 
of tho woods \rh oro tho malo was singing perhaps fifty 
y ards • ■ • Tho female was sittii : rose about fif¬ 
teen foot ahead of no. /, 
A nos i, in rather opon socond—growth birch woods con¬ 
tained lour oggs which had boon incubated about five 
da ys. 1 stepped within a few inches of it when the fo- 
malo, vn licit sat unusually closely, glided off, running 
several yards before U : ig. T1 is nest was sunk 
tho ::rounc? prettily canopied by branches of throe 
little fir shrubs. 
, ; i "''- : ■ ! dee i ravine oft Upton Hill, 
The woods dripping after a slower. 
1880. 
May 16. 
Juno 9. 
1882 . 
Oct.8-22 
Turdus palIasi. 
Maine (Lake Umbagog). 
One sr.r.g a fov/ bars of his superb song. 
Sot h-8, — Prosh—burnt land on ground undor fir 
shrub. Pound Juno 6 when the fomalo vras sitting, to4day 
tho eggs cold apparently deserted. 
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Common. Pound everywhere but especially partial 
to tJiic.hots by wood paths and along Cambridge River 
places vhoro it never occurs during tho brooding season 
