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’ Ectopistes migratoria. 
Middlesex County, Mass, 
1868. 
Sept, 9, A flock of about forty migrating, 
1870. 
July 6. A young female feeding on currants in our garden 
very tame, ’ 
Sept.2-10, 
1875. 
Migrating over Cambridge in immense flocks for three 
or four days, roosting in pine woods. 
Shot a male in Waltham; he was alone, sitting in an 
by the roadside. 
Shot a female at Concord. One of eight sitting 
a oak in high dry woodland. 
Towne found a Wld Pigeons nest containing one egg 
3ston. 
A female in Waverly, 
Sept. 94 Shot a sitting bird in single bird sitting the top 
of a dead tree in the Fresh Pond marshes. 
1876. 
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Sept.30, 
Oct. 7. 
1879. 
July 29, 
One in the road near Walden Pond was so tame that 
my horse nearly stepped on it before it flew (Concord). 
A pair on the Assabot River, Concord. 
A pair flying together near Fifty Acre Meadow (Cone- 
