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Family TANAGRIDJE. 



Genus PIRANGA Vieillot, 



147. Piranga erythromelas (Vieill.). Scarlet Tanager. 



Over the entire State, and in the mountains up to 4,000 feet. 

 More abundant in East Tennessee. 



148. *Piranga rubra (L.). Summer Tanager. 



Noted at all visited localites, up to 2,500 feet. More abundant 

 in west and middle districts. 



Family HIRUNDINIDJE. 

 Genus PROGNE Boie. 



149. Progne subis (L.). Purple Martin. 



Numerous everywhere except on the mountains. Not seen at 

 Sawyer's Springs, but at Allardt I saw some. Not seen at Roan 

 Mountain Station. 



Genus PETROCHELIDON Cabanis. 



150. Petrochelidon lunifrons (Say). Cliff Swallow. 



Noted at Raleigh, Bellevue, Harriman and Johnson City. Not 

 elsewhere recorded nor by other observers. 



Genus CHELIDON Forster. 



151. Chelidon erythrogaster (Bodd. ). Barn Swallow. 



Not abundant. Seen at Raleigh, Bellevue, Chattanooga, Knox- 

 ville, Greeneville and Johnson City. Athens; Merriam. Rock- 

 wood; Fox. 



Genus TACHYCINETA Cabanis. 



152. Taohycineta bioolor (Vieill. ). White-bellied Swallow. 



Rarely seen in any numbers, but with much the same appar- 

 ent distribution as the preceding species. 



Genus CLIVICOLA Forster. 



153. Clivicola riparia fL.). Bank Swallow. 



Breeds abundantly along the Mississippi bluffs. Noted all across 

 the State, but at times, perhaps, confounded with the next species. 



Genus STELGIDOPTERYX Baird. 



154. Stelgidopteryx serripennis (Aud.). Rough-winged Swallow. 

 From Samburg to Johnson City. Abundant everywhere. 



