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UPTON, MAINE 
1872 
June 11 - 14 
filled with E.traillii and took 11 specimens. Shot also a G. 
Philadelphia and a pair of By.Cyania. 
J une 12 Went up to the E.traillii swamp with Ruth and took 9 
specimens besides a C.borealis etc. * 
June 13 Clear and warm. Visited the Trails flycatchers again 
and secured 10 also a c? G.Philadelphia and 2 Guiraca ludoviciana. 
June 14 Started shortly after breakfast and desiring to spend 
my last day as pleasantly as possible took the skiff and getting 
a tow behind the steamboat, cast loose outside the point in the 
broad of the lake and spent the forenoon in paddling leisurely 
back, skiting along the edge through the stubs. Was much de¬ 
lighted at happening to run across a & Picoides arcticus the 
first that I had ever seen alive. It was searching a fallen 
log for insects and I had no difficulty in approaching and 
shooting it. Heard also for the first time the note of Lopho- 
dytes cucullatus a singular rolling guttural cry and very loud. 
Packed up our baggage in the afternoon, putting all our skins 
in one trunk and the clothing and in the other. 
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