258 CHECK-LIST OF NORTH AMERICAN BIRDS. 
[612.1.] Petrochelidon fulva (VIEILL.). 
Cuban Cliff Swallow. 
Hirundo fulva Viet.u. Ois. Am. Sept. I. 1807, 62, pl. 30. 
Petrochelidon fulva Cap. Mus. Hein. I. 1850, 47. 
[B—, C—, R—, C—.] 
Geroc. Dist.—Greater Antilles and coast of Central America. 
Accidental on the Dry Tortugas, Florida. 
Genus CHELIDON Forster. 
Chelidon Forst. Synop. Cat. Brit. B. 1817, 55. Type, Airundo 
rustica LINN. 
613. Chelidon erythrogastra (Bopp.). 
Barn Swallow. 
Hirundo erythrogaster Bopp. Tabl. P. E. 1783, 45. 
Chelidon erythrogastra StTEJN. Pr. U. S. Nat. Mus. V. June 5, 
1882, 31. 
(Bi2e5, (Cirrs, Rorg4, © 259°] 
Gros. Dist.— North America in general, breeding from the Fur 
Countries south into Mexico ; visits the West Indies in migrations, 
and winters in Central America and South America. 
Genus TACHYCINETA Casanlis. 
Tachycineta Cas. Mus. Hein. I. 1850, 48. Type, Hirundo 
thalassina SWAINS. 
614. Tachycineta bicolor (VIEILL.). 
Tree Swallow. 
Hirundo bicolor View. Ois. Am. Sept. I. 1807, 61, pl. 31. 
Tachycineta bicolor Cas. Mus. Hein. I. 1850, 48. 
[Bji227, Cirr2; Rowes. Cibo.) 
Geroc. Distr.— North America at large, breeding from the Fur 
Countries south to New Jersey, the Ohio Valley, Kansas, and Colo- 
rado, etc., wintering from South Carolina and the Gulf States south- 
ward to the West Indies and Guatemala. 
