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136. Stelgidopteryx serripennis (Aud.)— Rough-winged 

 swallow. Summer resident, arriving and departing with the 

 last species. Breeds. 



Family Ampelid.*:. — Waxwings. 



137. Ampelis cedrorum (Viell.) — Cedar bird. A very ir- 

 regular bird. Usually common during the migrations, but in 

 some seasons quite rare. Sometimes an uncommon Summer 

 resident, probably breeding, again not observed at all during 

 other Summers. At times appearing so late in the F'all and 

 so early in the Spring (November 29th; January 25th), as to 

 give the impression that in some years it may be a rare Win- 

 ter resident. 



F.A.Mii,v Laniid.^;. — Shrikes. 



138. Lanius ludovicianus Linn. — Loggerhead shrike. 

 Spring and Fall migrant and uncommon Summer resident. 

 Breeds. 



139. Lanius ludovicianus excubitorides (Swain.) — 

 White-rumped shrike. Migrant and resident with the last. 

 Probably breeds. 



The shrikes of this locality are just on the borderline between 

 the loggerheads and the white-rumps, and in many ca.ses it is 

 almost impossible to distinguish the variety. Dr. F. W. Lang- 

 don, of Cincinnati, who is an authority on the birds of this 

 .section, considers the white-rump our common variety. I 

 have never found it nesting in this county, as I have undoubted 

 loggerheads, but it unquestionably breeds. 



Family Virkonid/K. — Vireos. 



140. ViREO olivaceus (Linn.) — Red-eyed vireo. Common 

 Summer resident, from May to October. Breeds. 



141. Vireo gilvus (Viell.) — Warbling vireo. Common 

 Summer resident, arriving and departing with the last. Breeds. 



142. Vireo flavifrons Viell. — Yellow-throated vireo. 

 Migrant in May and September. Po.ssibly a rare Summer 

 resident, but not noted as such. 



143. Virf:o noveboracensis (Gmel.)— White-eyed vireo. 

 Summer resident. May to vSepteniber. Breeds. 



