56 The Wilson Bulletin — No. ."ir). 



Nests with four fresh eggs June 11, 1904 (second set). First sets: 

 May 13, four eggs. May 15, three eggs, 1906. 



124. Junco hyemalis. — Slate-colored Junco. Common winter resi- 

 dent. It arrives as early as September 22, 1904, leaving as late as 

 May 5, 1904. 



125. Melospiza cinerea melodia. — Song Sparrow. Common resi- 

 dent. First nests: May 10, 1905, four eggs, heavily incubated by 

 May 15 and 19, 1906, five eggs. Second nests: June 23, 1903, four 

 eggs. Nest with one young Cowbird and one fresh Cowblrd's egg, 

 but without either eggs or young of the owner. May 15, 1906. 



126. Melospiza lincolnii. — Lincoln's Sparrow. The only records 

 are two seen in the brush along the Sandusky river. May 15, 1906. 



127. Melospiza georgiana. — Swamp Sparrow. Not common trans- 

 ient. May 9, 190:s and April 28 and May 15, 1906. 



128. Passerella iliaca. — Fox Sparrow. Not common spring mi- 

 grant. April 15, 1904. No fall records. 



129. Pipilo erythrophthalmus. — Towhee. Common summer resi- 

 dent. Arrival: March 19, 1903; April 15, 1904; March 14, 1905. De- 

 parture: October 10, 1903; October 13, 1904. 



130. Cardinalis cardinalis. — Cardinal. Common resident, but fewer 

 numbers in winter. Nests about May 10. 



131. Zamelodia ludoviciana. — Rose-breasted Grosbeak. Common 

 transient. No breeding records yet. Arrival: May 8, 1903; May 10, 

 1904; May 15, 1906; August 1, 1903. 



132. Cyanospiza cyanea. — Indigo Bunting. Common summer resi- 

 dent. Arrival: May 9, 1903; May 10, 1904; May 11, 1906. Depart- 

 ure: October 13, 1904. Nest with three eggs and one of Cowbird, 

 June 11, 1904, with two eggs and' two of Cowbird (fresh) June 23, 

 1903. With 4 young. August 11, 1905. 



133. Spiza americana. — Dickcissel. A somewhat rare summer res- 

 ident, mostly in the southern part of the county. Arrival: May 10, 

 1904. 



134. Piranga erythromelas. — Scarlet Tanager. A common sum- 

 mer resident. Arrival: May 9, 1903; May 10, 1904; May 11, 1906. 

 Departure: September 18, 1903. 



135. Progne subis. — Purple Martin. A tolerably common summer 

 resident. Arrival: April 15, 1903; April 1, 1904; April 21, 1905; 

 April 1, 1906. 



136. Petrochelidon lunifrons.- — Cliff Swallow. A fairly common but 

 local summer resident. May 13, 1904. 



137. Hirundo erythrogaster. — Barn Swallow. Common summer 

 resicjent. Arrival: April 3, 1903; April 15, 1904; April 20, 1906. 



138. Iridoprocne bicolor. — Tree Swallow. Rare transien<. April 

 21, 1906. 



139. Riparia riparia. — Bank Swallow. Tolerably common sum- 

 mer rsident. Arrival: May 9, 1903; May 10, 1904; April 21, 1906. 



