1868 
Regulus calendula. 
ji Middlesex County, ^'ass. 
Apr.19. 
One seorj to-day. 
cr 
25. 
(C 
27. 
ay 
9. 
1869. 
Apr. 
o 
Apr. 
24. 
Oct. 
26. 
. ov. 
10, 
1870 
Apr. 
16. 
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26. 
1871, 
Apr . 
12 . 
It 
27. 
it 
29. 
ay 
11 . 
Oct. 
13. 
1872. 
Apr. 12. 
! 
A male singing. The song is Vory pov./'orful for that 
of so small a bird. The species has a scolding chatter 
not . unlike that of the -louse Wren. 
One, 
Several. 
A male singing at Concord, 
y'bout a dozen s O 01 ■ * 
A number seen. 
Took one, the last. 
Heard tbe beautiful sonu 
Abundant ev'^ryv/'hore this 
outnumbering t' o ‘’emales and 
of the male this morning, 
morning, the males greatly 
in full song. 
A general arrival, all males. 
Still abundai.-t. 
A male singing. 
Sa\7 a female, the last. 
Sav/ a.bout a dozen; thej/' probably a.rrived earlier. 
Tv/o (R. Deane). 
1874. j| 
Oct. 18. 
A male singing in our garden. The song not as fin- 
is.ged as in spring but more warbling and decidedly 
SY/-eotor and richer. 
1875. 
May 4. 
Oct. 3. 
ov, 3. 
Hoard and sav/ se/oral. Saw one at Concord April 30. 
Warren shot one in Kowton September 29. 
One female (Vfetortown). 
