Piranga erythromelas Vieill. Scarlet Tanager. — t.v. on 

 coast. s.R. in upper part of state. Additional records: Mt. 

 Pleasant, Apr. 16, 1911 (Riley); Mt. Pleasant, May 4, 1911 

 (Wayne), ^ specimen taken; Aiken, Apr. 29, 1909 (Kershaw); Sum- 

 merton. May 9 and 11, 1910, and Oconee County, June, 1909 

 (Kershaw), nest taken with two*eggs. 



Piranga rubra (Linn.). Summer Tanager. — s.R. Latest rec- 

 ord: Oct. 14, 1911 (Weston). 



Petrochelidon lunifrons (Say). Cliff Swallow. — t.v., rare. 

 Charleston, Aug. 15, 1910 (Sass).^ This is the fourth or fifth 

 record for this species. 



Hirundo erythrogaster Bodd. Barn Swallow. — t.v. Late 

 record: June 22, 1910 (Wayne), bird in full song. 



Bombycilla cedrorum Vieill. Waxwing; Cedarbird. — w.v. 

 Earliest record: Charleston, Oct. 12, 1908 (Sass), fiock of four. 

 Latest record: Charleston, June 3, 1910 (R. Chamberlain), flock 

 of about twenty-five ; continuous records were made by the same 

 observer. May 3-25. 



Lanivireosolitarius (Wils.). Blue-headed Vireo. — w.v. Ear- 

 liest record: Oct. 13, 1911 (Weston). 



Lanivireo solitarius alticola (Brewst.). Mountain Solitary 

 Vireo. — w.v. on coast, rare. s.R. in mountains. Earliest record 

 for coast: Nov. 24, 1910 (Wayne), specimen taken. These birds 

 travel in flocks in the mountains of South Carolina but are not 

 common (Kershaw). Nests were taken on Stump-house Moun- 

 tain (1500 feet), Oconee County, June 17, 1910 (Kershaw). This 

 is a lower elevation than hitherto recorded for the breeding of 

 this species. 



Helinaia swainsonii Aud. Swainson's Warbler. — s.r. Ear- 

 liest record: Apr. 5, 1911 (Wayne), singing beautifully. 



Helmitherus vermivorus (Gmel.). Worm-eating Warbler. — 

 T.V., breeding in the mountains. Earliest spring record: Russell's, 

 Oconee County, May 2, 1909 (Kershaw). Latest autumn record: 

 Navy Yard, Charleston, Oct. 10, 1911 (Weston).^ 



^Auk, XXVIII, 19H. 488. ^Bull. Chas. Mus.. VI, 1910. 49. 



•Ibid, VII, 1911, 51-52. 



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