94 
Passarolia iliaca 
Middlesex County, Mass. 
1865. 
Dec. 22, 
1868. 
Mar, 
22 
m 
23 
cc 
26 
IT 
28, 
Oct, 
31. 
1869. 
Mar. 26. 
Apr. 4, 
• 10 , 
May 23. 
Oct. 18. 
“ 26 * 
Nov. 1, 
" 23. 
1870. 
Apr. 9. 
“ 22 . 
Oct. 22. 
Nov. 2. 
" 21 . 
1871. 
Mar. 3. 
“ 18. 
“ 29. 
Saw three and shot one. They were with a flock of 
Juncoes, 
About thirty, the first. 
i ' 
A male singing. The song varies much in different 
individuals. 
Several males singing at sunset. 
The males singing on all sides. 
Several, the first. 
One, 
Pour or five. 
Upwards of two hundred; in fact the whole country 
seemed alive Virith them. The males wore all in full song 
They have entirely disappeared. 
One. 
Numbers. 
Still abundant. 
A number, the last. 
Upwards of a dozen;the males sang freely. 
One; they have been scarce this year. 
Three, the first. 
Still abundant. 
Two (Watertown), 
Three in Belmont, with the exception of an 
al chirp they v/ore quite silent. 
occasion- 
Saw one. 
cola 
Abundant everywhere in small 
and Semal4>s Jiiemalis. 
companies with L. montai- 
