18(74. ! 
DotAcli'OGca s riata. 
|i Middlosex Houri'y^ Mass. 
(Ma y 30) 
•Tuna 3. ; 
“ 5. 
Sopt .22. ;! 
Oc c . 20 . 
Still abundant. 
ago. 
1875. 
May 
2(). '■ 
25. ’’ 
“ 27. , 
" 31. 
June 5. 
« 
o. 
Sept. 6. 
7. ; 
Saw one in Waltham. The bulk departed three days 
Heard one to-day. 
Sv/arming o'/erywhore. 
Have seen nop.e for several da-ys a d tliink the bulk 
of eiio migration has passed. 
Saw one. 
Sbill abundant, altnough most of the other migrants 
have departed. 
Saw a few; all the other migrants except Canada 
Flycatchers have disappear'd. 
Abundant; the migration is apparently at its heigh*' 
Still present in small numbers. 
Heard the last to-day. 
Sho one in the ’Japlo Cv/amp. 
Ab ;ndant overyv/hore this p'orning. 
187G. 
May 21. !! 
" 23. 
Sopt.22. 
Oct. 2. 
1879. 
Hay 20. 
Sept.29. 
Heard the faint monotonous notes of sovera] males 
in our garden. 
Numbers at Concord. 
Sv/arming (Concord). 
Cot ting scarce (Concord). 
( General arrival. 
I numerous evorywhere. They possess so 
Ijr-an, aiscinctxve traits at this season, that these are 
+ T 1', emory of the day in the woods 
!'V- fresh. Jho name "A'ltumnalV.'Vfarblof" is singu- 
wLh:;sorh''f ° -hi at 
tr.-...s 7Lp ***“■'* ‘ha'": ‘ho shada 
.Iwilhohy t -nd orc...„,rd; 
.odddd op.ta.d 
