ee CARROLL, Birds of Refugio County, Texas. 347 
149. Petrochelidon lunifrons. CLirr SwALLow.— Common migrant. 
In 1899, arrived March 25. 
150. Hirundo erythrogastra. BARN SwALLow.— Very common dur- 
ing migrations. In 1899, arrived April 27. 
151. Tachycineta bicolor. TREE SwALLow. — Very common migrant. 
In 1899, arrived March 30. 
152. Stelgidopteryx serripennis. ROUGH-wINGED SwALLow.— Com- 
mon migrant. 
153. Ampelis cedrorum. CEDAR WAxwWING.— Two flocks containing 
several hundred individuals each were seen February 27, 1899. 
154. Lanius ludovicianus excubitorides. WHITE-RUMPED SHRIKE. — 
Very common in winter, frequenting the chaparral. None remain to 
breed. 
155. Wireoolivaceus. RED-EYED VIREO.—Tolerably common migrant. 
In 1899, arrived April 4. Others were seen on the 17th. 
156. Vireo flavifrons. YELLOW-THROATED VIREO. — Rather uncom- 
mon migrant. In 1898, arrived Apr. 1; in 1899, Apr. 11. 
157. Vireo noveboracensis. WHITE-EYED VIREO.— Common during 
migrations. In 1899, arrived March 15. Rare summer resident, breeding 
in May. 
158. Vireo bellii. BrELL’s VirEo.— Tolerably common migrant. Rare 
summer resident, breeding in April. 
159. Mniotilta varia) BLACK AND WHITE WARBLER. — Common 
migrant. In 1898, arrived March 31; in 1899, March 13. 
160. Compsothlypis americana. PARULA WARBLER. — Very abundant 
migrant. In 1899, arrived March 13; another wave April 15. 
161. Dendroicazstiva. YELLOW WARBLER.— Usually a tolerably com- 
mon migrant. Failed to observe any in 1899. 
162. Dendroica coronata. MyRTLE WARBLER.—Very common migrant. 
In 1899, arrived March 13; a few more were seen on April 15. 
163. Dendroicamaculosa. MAGNOLIA WARBLER.— Rather uncommon 
migrant. In 1898, arrived May 14. 
164. Dendroica blackburniz. BLACKBURNIAN WARBLER. — Rather 
uncommon migrant. Arrived in 1899, March 13; another wave April 17, 
165. Dendroica dominica albilora. SycAMORE WARBLER.— Uncom- 
mon migrant. In 1899, arrived March 13; a few more April 15. 
166. Dendroicavirens. BLACK-THROATED WARBLER.—Tolerably com- 
mon migrant. In 1899, arrived April 17. 
167. Seiurus noveboracensis. WATER-THRUSH.— Common migrant. 
In 1899, arrived April 15. 
168. Seiurus motacilla. Lourist1ANA WATER-THRUSH.— An uncommon 
migrant. In 1899, arrived March 17. 
169. Geothlypis trichas. MARYLAND YELLOW-THROAT.— Common 
migrant. In 1899, arrived April 15. 
170. Icteria virens. YELLOW-BREASTED CHAT.— Migrant. Not 
common. In 1899, arrived April 11. 
