May 10, 1902. 
Least flycatcher all tired out and half 
frozen. Ed Dumrner and 1 caught it and I took 
it home. It was rather. It was very sleepy and 
would not rouse up to eat. Finally died. Saw 
many others. They seemed to suffer more than 
other species. 
11: a.m. - C. Knapps - Least Flycatcher. 
May 10, 1902 . 
Eobin's on nest nearly buried in snow. Never 
moved. Bad day for eggs. Female chased male 
away. 
1:15 p.m. Eobin. - Hone. 
May 10, 1902. 
fied start on ground hopping around. Went 
along side walk in front of a man. Bather 
haggled in appearance. In road, yards and 
tree. Kept tail spread. 
1:20 p.m. - Eedstart - Home. 
May 10, 19 02. 
Very tame. Eather out of place on snow. 
Caught worm and carried it awhile and then beat 
°n a limb after which it ate it. Lit in tree 
almost above us. 
1:25 p.m. - Chesnut-sided Warbler - Home. 
May 10, 1902 . 
Underparts white, sides and breast black, 
hack blue, white spot on wings, underside of 
hail white, upper blue^cheeks black. Silent, 
topped, clung to side of tree fluttering. Tame. 
Kept in heavy foliage. 
1:15 p.m. Black-throated Blue Warbler - 
Patterson's house. 
