71 
1866. i 
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Troglodytos aedon. 
T'TiddlosGX County, ’'ass. 
’■ay. 6.' 
Sav/’ one carrying sticks into a bird-box. 
" 22. 
Host v/ith tv/o eggs. 
July G.! 
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They are beginning to lay th^ second litter. 
Ii 
1867, i: 
J uno B. 
Pound a nest with seven eggs. 
1BG8, 
’ ay 5 .1 
Several males. 
. une 24. 
Many of the young are out. 
July 14. 
The eggs of 'he second-brood are hatching; the 
males still sing vigorously. 
Aug„ 9.; 
Still:' singing. 
Sept.19. ■ 
A male singing. 
“ 27. ; 
One, the last. 
1869. 
Apr. 28 ; 
Several (Cambridge). 
o un e 10.'! 
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Nest v/i th six v/ell-ad vane od, hole in perpendicular 
stump opening dovmv/ard instead of upwards f’rom the top. 
1870 o 
vay 2J| 
A male sin.gir-^g. 
Sept.22. i' 
One, the last. 
1871. 
Apr. 25,;: 
One in Carobridge (Atkinson).^ 
“ 29 : 
General arrival. 
1876. ' 
Sept. 7.! 
Two (Belmont). 
1879. ; 
Sept.29 .1 
I One in company 'vith Sparrov/s in the garden 
1865. i 
May 20, 
1 
Nest v;ith three eggs (R. Deane) . 
1882. 
Sept, 29: 
Shot a young male (moulting) in a stone wall by the 
; roadside, it was in company vfith Chipping Sparrov/s (East 
Lexington), 
