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1871. , 
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Dendroeca coronata. 
! Ifiddles^x County, ’’ass. 
(May 2): About fifty in the "rosh >orid sv;amps. 
“ 14. 
Two, the last. 
Sept.19. 
General arrival. 
Oc . 13. 
Literally sv/arming. 
ov. 3. 
Still numerous. 
1874. 
May 18. 
Abundant yesterday and numerous to-day; they are 
staying unusually■late and it seems strange to see them 
in company v/ith P. striata. D.maculosa, and Mv-iosioctes 
PusjlIIus as T did to-day. 
loV5. 
Apr. 27. 
A small flock seen t^is morning. 
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A few in a floc.k of severa.! hundred D’mlroeci, hvDoe— 
hrysja in the u-oods bordorina "'’alden ‘^nnri fs.-e nnt.a 
latter species (i. 
May 30, 
Still very abundant. 
Oct. 3. 
Abundant. 
; ov. 3. 
At least thirty (Watertovm). 
187G. 
Apr. 25. 
A number in 'altham. 
May. 1. 
Still abundant. 
" 2. 
Mum or ous (Concord). 
“ 11. 
Still abundaiit but most of tiiose remaining are (’o— 
ma 1 es. 
“ 13. 
Still abundant (Yfater tovm ) . 
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' Two males (Cambridge). 
" 23. 
Two at Concord, the last. 
Sept 29. 
1 
General arrival (Concord’. 
Ocu. 27. They are getting scarce (Concord'. 
