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176. Pipilo erythrophthalmus. Towhee, '■'■ ChewhikP 



Coinmou surainer resident. Late April to late October. 



177. Habia ludoviciana. Mose-breasted Grosbeak. 



Coranion summer resident. Arrives about May 1st. 



178. Passerina cyanea. Indigo Bunting. 



Common summer resident. Arrives about May 15th. 

 Note. — Spiza americana. Black-throated Bunting., may occur 

 as a rare summer resident. 



179. Piranga erythromelas. Scarlet Tanager. 



Common summer resident, arriving in early May. 



180. Piranga rubra. Summer Tamiger. 



Straggler from the south. Taken by Linsley at Stratford 

 "in the season of cherry blossoms." 



181. Progne subis. Martin. 



Common summer resident. Arrives about April loth. 



182. Petrochelidon lunifrons. Cliff or JEave Swallow. 



Common summer resident. Arrives early in May. 



183. Chelidon erythrogaster. Barn Swallow. 



Abundant summer resident. Arrives latter part of April. 



184. Tachycineta bicolor. White-bellied Sroalloic. 



Common summer resident. A hardy swallow. Late March 

 (25th, 1887) to late October (17th 1888). 



185. Clivicola riparia. Bank SioaMov). 



Common summer resident. Arrives in early May. 



186. Stelgidopteryx serripennis. Bough winged Sroallow. 



A rare summei- resident. The writer shot a female May 9th, 

 1884. W. H. Lucas April 12th, 1888, shot a male. May 18th, 

 1888, W. H. Lucas and the writer saw several and secured a 

 female. Said to breed at Greens Farms, eight miles west. 



187. xlmpelis cedrorum. (Jedar Bird. 



Common resident. 



188. Lanius borealis. Northern Shrike. 



An irregular winter visitor. Sometimes common. Novem- 

 ber (28th, 1888) to April (11th. 1887). 



189. Lauius iudovicianus. Loggerheadj Shrike, 



Rare. A bird of the southern states. August, 1880, one 

 seen ; August, 1885, two seen ; August 29, 1888, two seen and 

 one shot. Auk, Vol.- VI, p. 74. 



