He says Ned Nealey skinned the animal and will probably be 
able to tell me all about it« Richardson does not remember 
ever hearing of the one I reported in my "Science 11 article 
as killed in winter in deep snow in Nine Acre Corner but 
John Hardy was familiar with the story at the time it was 
current in Concord and said so to me a few weeks ago. 
1909 
March 26 
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Call notes 
of 
Golden- 
crested 
Kinglet 
The Golden-crested Kinglet at Ball's Hill was 
flitting about among some oaks, apparently quite along. At 
short intervals it gave the usual ti(or ch*t ) tzee-tzee , 
quickly followed by tzee-ze e- zee . One must be very near 
to hear the low, lisping prefix to the first pair of tze es. 
I am not sure it is given always. I took down the notes 
above entered on the spot. They, too, vary in number 
and sequence if I remmber rightly but they were always the 
same with this bird to-day. 
