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122. Baru Swallow. Hirundo erytlirog aster. A common 

 summer resident (Allen). 



123. Tree Swallow. Iridoprocne hicolor. Noted April 25, 

 1915 (Allen). Numerous records in April and May, 1918. 



124. Bank Swallow. Riparia riparia. A common summer 

 resident (Allen). Large migrating tlocks observed in May, 

 1918. Breeds. 



125. Roug'li-winged Swallow. Sielgidopteryx serripennis. 

 Two noted on May 5, 1918 (Allen). Found apparently nesting 

 in bank near McCook lake late in May, 1918. More connnon 

 along Big Sioux river, where the banks afford nesting sites. 



126. Bohemian Waxwing. BomhyciUa garriilo. Noted on 

 April 18, 1915 (W. J. Hayward). 



127. Cedar Waxwing. BomhyciUa cedrorum. Large num- 

 bers Avere seen in the woods by jMcCook lake through ]\Iarch, 

 April, and May. 1918 (Allen, Ludcke, Stephens). 



128. Red-eyed Yireo. Vireosylva olivoeea. A common 

 summer resident (Allen). Perhaps less numerous than the 

 next species (Stephens). 



129. Warbling Yireo. flreo gilva. A common summer 

 resident. 



130. Blue-headed Yireo. Lanivireo solitarius. Noted on 

 September 6 and 17, 1917 (Mrs. Bailey) ; and on :\ray 10. 1918 

 (Mrs. F. J. Hayden^. Migrant only. 



131. Bell's A^ireo. Vireo belli. A common summer resi- 

 dent. 



132. IMack and AVhite Warbler. Mniolilta varia. Noted on 

 September 6, 1917 (:\frs. Bailey), and on May 12 and 15, 191S 

 (Allen). 



133. Tennessee Warbler. Vermivora peregrina. Noted on 

 May 16, 1915 (Allen). Common in :\Liy, 1918 (Allen, Steph- 

 ens) . 



134. Yellow Warbler. Dcndroica aeativa: A common sum- 

 mer resident. 



135. Myrtle Warbler. Dendroica coroiiata. A common 

 migrant. 



