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and were pronounced Olive backs by Mr. Frank Chapman. But Mr. Chapman and Mr. Allen thought from my account of the locality and all I told them about the bird that does evidently breed up there (on the ridge) where I wanted to take Mr. Bennett that it was Bicknell's thrush. One year I heard a thrush that I thought was not the same as this supposed [[end page]]
[[next page 90 degrees]] Bicknell one. I have heard wood thrushes there but only once in eight years. We have never seen the Hudsonian titmouse there to know it. I saw a male golden wing warbler distinctly not five yards off on the [[Juffery?]] road summer - I am aware that my imagination is so excessive that I might imagine such a sight but I feel very sure.