. 
About 3.30 A. when at •all* s Hill, I saw two 
more flocks* of Robins, one containing 39, the other 23 birds, 
the smaller flock following; the larger so closely that both 
were in sight at the same tine. All the Robins, unlike the 
Rlackoiraa, were moving due south, not southwest. All, too, 
were high in air and without question performing a regular 
and extended ni -ration. The never I see them or the Crow 
blackbirds thus engaged, at this season, it nearly if not 
always happens in the early morning. 
