1860 
Anotthura hiomalis. 
^Ticidlosox County^ Mass. 
Nov. 23. 
Dec. 4. 
1869. 
J an . 9. 
Oc t. 6. 
Nov. 10. 
" 13. 
One in a woodpile. 
I ^ One in the bushes on the -idgo of Fresh Pond, nov; 
.. disappearing behind a rock, next hopping out on some pro- 
jecuing root, elevating its tail and shov/ing groat activi 
: ty and sprightlinoss. 
Sho u one in 'cho Pine Sv,ramp. He '..'as hopping about 
on the si.ow among some tall weeds. 
One (Concord). 
One (Watort own). 
Three. 
23. 
1870. 
Jan 4. 
Oct. 13. 
1871. 
Jan 3. 
Sept.18. 
" 23. 
1875. 
Oct. 14. 
One. 
One among cedars 
One (Lexington). 
j Onv_, “in vVal L.ham, hopping in and out among crevices 
||in the stone unriorpining of a barn. The gi-ound was 
covered with snov;. 
One shot in the M 
Sv/arnp, 
Four or five in the Maple Swamp. 
While I Yras v/aiting for Ducks this evening on the 
v^ooded shores of the pond in “Fairyland”, Concord, a 
Vfinter Wren burst out into full song among the heivy 
oak timber on tlie hill behind. Ho reuoated his perfor¬ 
mance se/'jral times. It is tlie first tine I ever hoard 
this speci.es sing in Massachusetts. 
II 
Nov. 13. ^ One in Belmont. Its note; a sharp tick 
Doc. 2. 
1876. 
Oct. 9. Ij 
“ 12 . 
« 27. I! 
One in the Pine Sv/amp; the thormom ;tor has fallen 
to zero during each of the past tv/o nights. 
One, the first Concord), 
Three, all in old stone walls (Concord), 
Have seen one or more ovary da;,- lately (Concord), 
