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Genus Stelgidopteryx Baird. 



*185. (617). >S'. serripennis (And.). Kough-winged Swallow. 

 Common summer sojourner, generally distributed. Settled por- 

 tions of mountain region up to 2,500 feet, nesting in ledges and 

 clay banks (vide Brewster). (Univ. Coll.). 



Familv AMPELID.E. Waxwings, Etc. 



Genus Ampelis Linnieus. 



*186. (619). A. cedrorum{WQ\\\.). Cedar Waxwing. Com- 

 mon resident, generally distributed, very common in flocks in 

 winter, rather uncertain and irregular in localities. On Black 

 Mountains a pair preparing to breed at altitude of 5,000 feet 

 (vide Brewster). (Univ. Coll.). 



Family LAJSTIID^. Shrikes. 



Genus Laxius Linnaeus. 



187. (622). L. ludovicianus Linn. Loggerhead Shrike. 

 Rather rare winter visitor in middle region. (Univ. Coll.). 



Family VIREONID.^. Vireos. 



Genus ViREO Vieillot. 

 Subgenus Vireosylya Bonaparte. 



*188. (624). V. olivaceus (Linn.). Red-eyed Vireo. Com- 

 mon summer visitor, generally distributed, in mountain region 

 below 4,000 feet. (Univ. Coll.). 



189. (626). V. philadelphicus (Cass.). Philadelphia Vireo. 

 Rare transient in mountain region (vide Cairns). 



190.(627). T". ^//I'w.s (Vieill.). Warbling Yireo. Rare sum- 

 mer visitor, mountain region (Old Fort and Buncombe county, 

 vide Brewster and Cairns). 



Subgenus Laniyireo Baird. 



191. (628). F. flavifrons Yieill. Yellow-throated Yireo. 

 Summer visitor, rather common in middle and mountain region. 

 (Univ. Coll.). 



