Proceedings of the Boston Society of Natural History

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Proceedings of the Boston Society of Natural History
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Common ; breeds. ' I never saw Xanthocephalus icterocephalusy nor could I hear of its occurrence in this part of the State.
116. Stumella magna. Abandant ; breeds. Migratory in its habits, great numbers passing southward about the middle of October.
117. Stumella neglecta. If this bird is merely a variety of S, magnoy it certsunly is a very remarkable one. Not having exam- ined a sufficient number of specimens, I am not qualified to judge ; and, indeed, should hesitate to do so in any event, af
...ler such com- petent authorities have pronounced on the question. Careful ob- servations for the last two years, however, have convinced me of the following &ct, viz : that there are two varieties or species of the Meadow Lark in Southern Iowa, that possess totally different songs and notes, and that these dififerences are constant. The common lark, S, ludovkiana is, here, by far the most abundant ; its notes are precisely simUar to those of the same bird in the East, and its habits^ also, nearly or quite the same.

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