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BAXE SWALLOW 



Eave Swallow, which builds about houses as well 

 as barns, is a blessing to man in another way, for 

 it eats enormous quantities of winged ants, mos- 

 quitoes, injurious wheat midgets, spotted squash 



Fig. 2o. 

 Mosquito, eaten by Eave Swallow. 



beetles, and beetles that work under the bark of 

 trees. As Doctor Brewer says of the Barn Swal- 

 lows : " There is no evil blended with the many 

 benefits they confer on man : they destroy the in- 

 sects that annoy his cattle, injure his fruit-trees, 

 sting his fruit, or molest his person." 



Bank Swallow : Clivicola riparia. 



Adults, dark above, light below,- with a dark hand across the 

 breast. Length, about .li inches. 



Geographic Distribution. — North America, north to Labra- 

 dor and Alaska ; breeds locally from the middle United States 

 northward throughout its range ; Avinters as far south as 

 Brazil. 



In going through carriage or railroad cuts in 

 sand}^ banks, one is often struck by the number of 



