Will succeed in ralsing the young, but the chances are against this. Mr. 
Faxon and Mr. Hoffman were with me there, and saw all but not as well as 
I did before they eame, Ye disagreed in regard to the semg; they thought 
in very nearly like that of the Gelden-wing but ®@ thought it sherter on the 
average, more quiekly given, and sharper, without the lazy "ze-zeeing of 
ae WU, 
cal typical song of the ehrysept era, (5 ) eet es ) ul) es 
If you are g0ing out, you had Oy acpi do cc. at jae ie 1t 18 quite 
problimetical wStrhe the nest remains there so many are going to see ait. £2 
made every effert to hush the matter up, but 1t had been known that there 
was &@ Brewster's Warbler there for nearly two weeks and everyone is afters 
ite I will gladly gO Out there with you if you eannot find a guide, but Mr. 
Faxon will take you quicker than I ean get around te going on account of 
my many elasses, Yery truly yours, rte 

