FRANK SMITH & Ce 
JODPERS IN 
FLOUR-GRAIN-PROVIDIONS 
wwieks. GROCERIES 
omensien Lumecr Lancaster-N-H: 
Lancaster, N. H., Mar. 25, 1897. 
Dear Mr. Brewster: 
Yours of the 20th at hand. In regard to the idéntity of the Wil- 
sons Warbier I do not think there is any doubt; I caught the bird on the 
nest and carried it home and kept it as long as I cared to. I know it is 
a rare breeder in New England . The nest was sunken in the top of a 
small mossy knoll in the middle of a small swamp, overgrown with short 
bushes, and was made mostiy of fine grasses, I shall be giad to send you 
the eggs and what there is of the nest for your inspection if you care to 
have me do so. The nest of the Yellow-bellied Flycatcher was in quite a 
