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89. Passerina cyanca (Linn.). Indigo Bunting. — Mr. 

 vShiras has records for this species near Peter White Camp. 



90. Piranga erythromclas Vieill. Scarlet Tanager. — 

 Probably only a migrant inasmuch as only one was seen, 

 May 29. 



91. Pctrochelidon lunifrons liinifrons (Say). Cliff Swal- 

 low. — Recorded only on July 14, when three were feeding over 

 Whitefish Lake. 



92. Hirundo crythrogastra Bodd. Barn Swallow. — On 

 June 7 a pair of barn swallows were building a nest in a boat 

 house at Silver Lake, on June 25 a nest with four young was 

 found in an old shed at Onota, and in July several were ob- 

 served feeding over Whitefish Lake. 



93. Iridoprocne hicolor (Vieill.). Tree Swallow. — A pair 

 fed daily about the clearing and over -the river and lake. On 

 June 26 two nests were found in an old burning. 



94. Bombycilla garrnla (Linn.). Bohemian W^axwing. — 

 Occasionally seen during migrations. 



95. Bonihycilla ccdrormn Vieill. Cedar Waxwing. — Com- 

 mon. In May a flock of about twenty came daily to the apple 

 trees at Peter White Camp. 



96. Laniiis liidovicianits migrans W. Palmer. Migrant 

 Shrike. — Recorded as rare by Mr. Shiras. 



97. Vircosylva gilva gilva (Vieill). Warbling Vireo. — 

 Occasionally seen in the hardwoods. 



98. Mniotilta zuria (Linn.). Black and White Warbler. — 

 This species was seen occasionally from May 27 until the last 

 of July. 



99. Vermivora pcregrina (Wilson). Tennessee Warbler. 

 — Listed only on May 27. 



