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Goturnicuius henslovri. 
Middlesex Coun ty^^aMass 
1875. 
Juno 11. 
Two males singing in Captain Moore’s maedow, Concord. 
Both evidently had nests for they chirped at me as long 
as I remained near the place. Near the Pistburgh Sta¬ 
tion I heard another male singing in a moist depression 
in a pasture, containing a few square yards of meadow 
grass; while pursuing him I stepped on a tussock, and 
looking down discovered him squatted flat on the mu# 
at my feet precisely like a Snipe. I hoard this species, 
the Yellow-winged, and the Savanna Sparrow, all singing 
within a fevr rods of ane another. 
1879. 
July 29, 
A male singing in a small meadow near Fifty Acre 
Meadow (Concord), The place is in every way similar to 
Captain Moore’s meadow. 
