XXXIV LIST OF SPECIES. 



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217. Setopliaga ruticilla, (Linn.) Sw. Redstart. Eastern United States to Fort 



Bridger ; West Indies in winter 297 



218. SetopJtaga pida, Sw. Northern Mexico ; Rio Grande valley 298 



(219.) Setophaga mimata, Sw. Northern Mexico (Rio Grande valley) to Guatemala- • • • 299 



220. Pyranga rubra, (Linn.) Yieill. Scarlet Tanager. Eastern United States to the 



Missouri river 300 



221. Pyranga aestiva, (Linn.) Vicillot. Summer Red Bird. South Atlantic and Gulf 



States, through Texas, and south to Guatemala 301 



222. Pyranga hepatica, Sw. Rocky mountains of New Mexico, southward 302 



223. Pyranga htdoinciana, (Wils.) Bon. Louisiana Tanager. From the Black Hills to 



the Pacific ; south to Mexico 303 



(224.) Euplwnia eJegantissima, (Bon.) Gray. Northern Mexico to Guatemala. California? 304 



225. Hirundo liorreorum, Barton. Barn Swallow. North America from Atlantic to 



Pacific 308 



226. Hirundo Inn i/rons, Saj'. Cliff Swallow. North America from Atlantic to Pacific- 309 



227. Hirundo hicolor, Vieill. White-bellied Swallow. North America from Atlantic to 



Pacific 310 



228. Hirundo tlialassina, Sw. Violet Green Swallow. Rocky mountains to Pacific. 



South Mexico ; east to Saltillo, Mexico 311 



229. Cofyle riparia, (Linn.) Boie. Bank Swallow. North America generally 313 



230. Cotyle ( Stelgidopteryx) serripenms, (Aud.) Bon. Rough-winged Swallow. United 



States from Atlantic to Pacific 313 



231. Progne purpurea, (Linn.) Boie. Purple Martin. North America generally ■-- • 314 

 Progne ? Indian Key, Florida -'^PP- ^23 



232. Ampelis garridus, Linn. Wax Wing. Northern parts of both continents. Seen 



in the United States only in severe winters, except along the 

 great lakes. In the Mississippi valley south to Fort Rilej'. 

 "Millions" seen north of Fort Bridger 317 



233. Ampelis ccdrorum, (Vieill.) Baird. Cedar Bird. North America generally ; soutli 



to Guatemala 318 



234. Phainopepla nitens, (Swainson,) Sclater. Valley of Gila and southern Colorado 



to upper Rio Grande ; west to Fort Tcjon ; east to Coahuila, 

 Mexico 320, 923 



235. Myiadestcs towmendii, (Aud.) Cab. Townsend's Flycatclier. United States, from 



Rocky Mountains and Black Hills to the Pacific; south to the 

 borders of Mexico 321 



236. CoUyrio horealis, (Bon.) Baird. Great Northern Shrike. Northern regions, from 



Atlantic to Pacific ; in winter south, through most of the United 

 States 324 



237. CoUyrio ludovicianus, (Linn.) Baird. Loggerhead Shrike. Soutli Atlantic and 



Gulf States 325 



238. CoUyrio excubitor aides, (Sw.) Baird. White-runiped Shrike. Missouri plains and 



fur countries to Pacific coast; eastward into AVisconsin, Illinois, 



and MichiganC?) 327 



