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56. *IcTERiA viRENS, Baii'd. — Yellow-breasted Chat. — Common sum 

 mer resident. April 25tli to September 1st. 



57. Myiodioctes mitratus, Audubon. — Hooded Warbler. — A rare 

 migrant in Ma}' (and August?). 



58. Myiodioctes pusillus, Bonaparte. — Green Black-capped Fly- 

 catching Warbler. — Spring and fall migrant; not common. 



59. Myiodioctes canadensis, Audubon. — Canndi^n Fly-catching 

 Warbler. — Migrant in May and September ; rather rare. 



60. *Setophaga ruticilla, Swainson. — American Redstart. — A 

 common summer resident. May 1st to September 20tli. 



Family Hirundinid^e: Swallows. 



61. *Progne subis, Baird. — Purple JIarlin. — A common summer 

 resident. April 1st to September 5th. 



62. *Petrochelidon lunifrons, Baird. — CUf Swallow. — An abund- 

 ant summer resident. April 20th till September 5th. 



63. *HiRUNDO erythrogaster, var. horreorum, Coues. — Barn 

 Swallow. — A ver}- common summer resident. Arrives and departs 

 with the preceding species. 



64. HiRUNDO BicoLOR, VieWlot— White-bellied Sii'>alloii\ — Migrant in 

 April (and September?). 



65. *Stelgidopteryx serripennis, Baird. — Rovgh-winged Swallow. 

 — A common summer resident. April 15th till September 1st. 



Nests in barns, bridges, etc., as well as in burrows along the banks 

 of rivers and creeks. 



66. *Cotyle riparia, Boie. — Bank Swallow. — An abundant summer 

 resident. Arrives and departs about the same time as the preceding 

 species. 



In this vicinit}'^ the burrows of the Bank Swallow, appear to be ex- 

 clusively confined to the river-bluffs, where it nests in large commu- 

 nities; while the burrows of the Rough- winged Swallow ixve. frequently 

 seen, in small groups of from three to a dozen, along the banks of the 

 smaller creeks, as well as in the other locations above mentioned. 



Family Vireonid^: Vireos oy Greenlefs. 



67. *ViRE0SYLViA olivaceus, Bouapartc. — Red-eyed Vireo. — A very 

 common summer resident. April 25th to October 1st. 



68. ViREOSY^viA philadelphicus, Cassin, — Philadelphia Vireo. — A 

 rare migrant in May and September. 



