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107. Junco hyemalis Linnauis. Slate-colored Junco. Snowbird. Common 

 winter resident, but more abundant in fall and spring. 



108. Melospiza foticiata Gmel.. Song Si)arrow. Abundant resident. Breeds, 



109. Melospiza georgiana Lath. Swaraj) Sparrow. Migrant, not common. 



110. Passerella il.iaca Merr. Fox Sparrow. Common early migrant. 



111. Pipilo eryihrophthalmus Linnseus. Towhee. Chewink. Common sum- 

 mer resident. Breeds. A few remain over winter. 



112. Cardinalis eardinalis Linnivus. Ca;rdinal Grosbeak. A common resi- 

 dent, less so than formerly. Breeds. 



113. Hahia ludmicmna Linnseus. Kose-breasted Grosbeak. Summer resi- 

 dent, sometimes abundant and sometime.s wanting. Breeds. 



114. Passe ina q/nnea r>inn;eus. Indigo Bunting. Very common summer 

 resident. Breeds. 



115. Splza americana Gmel. Black-throated Bunting. Very abundant sum- 

 mer resident. Breeds. 



116. Piranga erythromelas Vieill. Scarlet Tanager. Common summer resi- 

 dent. Breeds. 



117. Progne subis Linnfeus. Purple Martin. Summer resident, abundant 

 in cities. Breeds. 



118. Petrochelidon lunifrons Say. Cliff Swallow. Summer resident, breeds, 

 but is not so common as formerly. It has been driven out by the English 

 Sparrow. 



119. Chelidon erythrogasfer Bodd. Barn Swallow. Adundant summer resi- 

 dent. Breeds. 



120. Tachycineta birolor Vieillot. Tree Swallow. Not often seen. They 

 were observed in some abundance in the fall of '93. 



121. Cliricola riparia lAnutvns. Bank Swallow. Common along the Wabash 

 River. Breeds. 



122. Stelgidopteryx serripennis And.- Rough-winged Swallow. Only two 

 specimens taken. 



123. Ampelis garndns Linnsvus. Bohemian Waxwing. A specimen was 

 taken near the Wabash County line and is now in the collection of Mr. M. L 

 Galbreath. 



124. Ampelis cedrorum \'ieill.. Cedar Bird. Common resident. Breeds 

 late in summer. 



125. Lanius borealis ^'ieill. Northern Shrike. Butcher Bird. Winter 

 resident, not abundant. 



