1871. 
Lozia curTirostra amoricana. 
Middlesex County, Mass. 
Jan 12, ^ flock of twenty. 
“ 27, Two males. 
Peb, 22, Two in Yellow pines (Concord). 
May 1 , A small flock (Watertown). 
1874.. , 
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Oct. 20. 
A flock of ton. 
* 27, 
Several in our garden. 
Nov. 9. 
A flock of four feeding in yellow pines in Water- 
town. They were very tame and uttered two notes, one 
the ordinary call, the other a clear bell-like one. 
They v/ero exceedingly fat. A wounded specimen which I 
took home at once began to feed on Canary seed. 
* 30. 
A small flock in Watertown, 
Dec. 28. 
Saw a single bird flying over our garden to-day. 
Goodalo had several from the vicinity of Boston during 
November and one from Connecticut, 
1875. 
Jan 31, 
Two males and a female seen in an arbor-vitae tree 
on Sparks Street. 
Mar. 22. 
Eight shot in West Newton last week. 
Two males were seen yesterday by Deane. They 
alighted on the Balcony of a house near a cage which 
contained several live Red-polls. 
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A flock among yellow pines in Watertown. They are 
probably coming up from the south as I have not seen 
any since December. 
May 2, 
A flock of thirteen in the evergreens opposite our 
place, 
“ 17. 
One singing in a tall yellow pine in Watertown. 
He was evidently practicing; his notes resembled whit- 
v^iilr-whxjL-whit-wit, tu-tu-tu-tu-tu, whit, whit 
• 20. 
Another male singing in an undertone in WayerlT 
TOods. I heard the call notes of sereral others flying 
about among the trees, ^ ° 
“ 24. 
Saw and heard numbers in Belmont. 
