160 
1870. 
S»pt. 3, 
187G. 
Mar. IB. 
Perisoreus canadensis. 
Met this bird for the first time. Very tame 
^ eyeing me curiously, 
ai perfectly noiseless. They kept much 
among the undergrowth, hopping on the ground under the 
1 logs and stumps. Notes: a shrill hawk-like scream 
and a low chatter (Porks of the Kennebec, Maine). 
Two received in the flesh from Houlton 
evidently not breeding. ' 
Maine, 
wore 
