226 
18G7. r 
May 25. |j 
ji 
18G8. i‘ 
l: 
/.pr. 19.' 
" 22 . I 
" 26. 
.'uly 14. ;! 
8 . 
Sopt. 5, 
“ 8 . 
()el. 7. 
18G9. 
Apr, 19. 
Juno 6. j 
Supt. 2. i 
1870. I 
Apr. 22. i 
" 29. I 
i 
18'/1. ' 
[j 
Apr. 12. '■ 
July 14. |; 
Hirundo horreorum. 
Middlosux O'ouriGy, Mass. 
Most found ’Tith four opgs. Mrosh. 
TV70 . 
Or:i ) 
A numbor on ’^rosli uoncl in company v/it]\ a vast host 
of Whi to-b 0 11 i ■■ d Svra 11 ovrs . 
Tho younu out, sitting in rov/s on foncos or tin 
doad branches of tro s. 
Still abundant. 
Several. 
So voral. 
One skimming over Mio Brickyard Svmmp. Ho passed 
directly over me v/Iion I sa''V that several of liis \.ring 
fOcithoi’s vere shattered, and one or tv/o missing. 
Several. 
N St in bar/:., one fresh/ :ogg. 
N ■ im b o r s o /u S h o rr i an ’ s P o n d ( 7a 11 ham ) . 
One. 
N ;mb e r s . 
General arrival, hundreds on Fresh Pond. 
li young are all out and frequent the marshes and 
i| lovr grounds. Saw th going to roost this evening in 
^ largo numbers on the side of a sloping sand bank, whore 
I they alighted on the ground, in dense clusters. 
1875. 
May 
1 least fifty circling over the claypit, I saw one 
ai Concord of the 30th of April, The elms are in full 
;; flov/er and the willowseatkins have been out several davs, 
i] Y/hile the grass is green e vorywhore. 
] A few alighting to roost in the maple swamp near 
; Block Island this evening. 
