1876 
Gollurio borealis. 
Middlosox Oo;uity, Mass. 
(Nov.28)^ Frazar tolls me that in ':,hc5 month of November somo 
!' yoars since ho savr a flock of Northers '^'hriko in "haltham 
About twenty-fivG wore collocted together in a small 
I orchard moving along in company and flying rostlossly 
I; from tree to treo. 
ij 
1880. 
Mar. 2. 
4. 
One in Belmont sitting on t >io top-most tv/ig of a 
hicKory by the roadside, singing loudly and continuously 
Its song reminded me about equally of that of the Robin 
and Brown Thrush. In manner of delivery it most resem¬ 
bles Liie xattei‘’s. But many of the notes v/ere exceed— 
iiigli like tliosG of the Robin. It iras jiore diseonnec tec 
iiO./G'/or, than chat of eitlier of the species Just mention¬ 
ed 
but in other respects vms scarcely if at all inferi- 
or to thorn. The bird \fas in very v/hito plumage. 
The stomach of the female v/nich I skinned to-day 
contai.ned t lo remains of a mo^.se. 
, -One in Wiiiov/s in compaiiy y^ith Blue Jays on the 
banks of Concord River. 
flov. 16. || Shot a 3 oung female in Lexington. 
jl pany vnuth Blue Jays and was very tana. 
■/as in com- 
