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724 [[underlined]] Spizella socialis [[/underlined]] [[female symbol]], nest, & 3 eggs Ft Res. June 18. Nest 2 feet from ground, on small spruce among low sparse bushes. [[female symbol]] shot on this nest. K.

725 [[underlined]] Spizella pallida [[/underlined]] [[female symbol]] & nest. Nest 2 1/2 feet from ground on sparse low bushes. [[female symbol]] shot on the nest & 3 eggs smashed thereby. Ft Res. June 18. K

Transcription Notes:
- Character over Paragraphs may be "P" for paragraph. FYI: Spizella socialis: Chipping sparrow, now more commonly referred to as Spizella passerina Spizella pallida: Clay-colored Sparrow