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Lawrnece, Biids of Grays Harbor, Washitigton. [January 



Chelidon erythrogaster. Barn Swallow. — Summer resident. Com- 

 mon on tlie harbor, especially at Iloquiam. A few seen on Stevens 

 Prairie. 



Tachycineta bicolor. Tree Swallow. — Summer resident. A pair 

 seen Mav lo perched on a snag on a sand bar of the lower Ilumptulips. 

 Another noted near the same place, July 4- 



Tachycineta thalassina. Violet-green Swallow. — Summer resi- 

 dent. Pretty common on the harbor, especially at Iloquiam. Have 

 noted none at Stevens Prairie. 



? Clivicola riparia. Bank Swallow. — Summer resident. Not common. 

 First noted in 1891 on Stevens Prairie May 3. Seen also on the lower 

 Humptulips July 4 and at otiier times. I have no specimen of this bird; 

 it may be 5. serri'petints. 



Lanius ludovicianus excubitorides. White-rumped Shrike. — Resi- 

 dent.'' Rare. Three seen June 10, 1890. in a small clearing on the 

 Ilumptulips. None seen since. 



Vireo gilvus. Warbling Vireo. — Summer resident. I secured spec- 

 imens while at (^liniault Lake June 12 and 14. I have heard it often on 

 the Humptulips before and since then. 



Helminthophila celata lutescens. Lutescent Warbler. — Summer 

 resident, not very common. One shot on Stevens Prairie April 22; 

 others shot June 15 and 23. 



.'' Dendroica aestiva. Yellow Warbler. — Summer resident. A War- 

 bler, taken to be this one, was seen June 12 perched in a small tree on the 

 river-bottom of the Upper Q^uiniault. 



Dendroica auduboni. Audubon's Warbler. — ^ Summer resident. Not 

 common. One shot April 22 on Stevens Prairie, the only one noted. 



Dendroica nigrescens. Black-throated Gray Warbler. — Summer 

 resident. A pair seen May ii on the harbor near Hoquiam. No others 

 noted. 



? Dendroica occidentalis. Hermit Warbler. — Summer lesident.^ 

 At Hoquiam, July 10, I am very sure I saw a female of this species. It 

 was but a few yards away, on and about a clump of bushes on the open 

 marsh, and was very restless. A few days afterward I saw the same 

 bird, — or another one like it. 



Geothlypis macgillivrayi. Macgillivray"s Warbler. — Summer res- 

 ident. One shot on Stevens Prairie, June 23, was the only one noted. 



Sylvania pusilla pileolata. Pileolated Warbler. — Summer resi- 

 dent. Very common throughout this region. In 1891 first noted April 

 29 on the East Ilumptulips. The commonest Warbler here. 



Anthus pensilvanicus. American Pipit. — Migrant. Uncommon. 

 Two were shot on Stevens Prairie, April 22, out of a flock of seven or 

 eight which were the onlv ones seen there. 



Cinclus mexicanus. American Dipper. — Resident. Common on 

 the upper part of the Humptulips, where the river is swift and its bed 

 rocky. On April 12 I found these birds far down the Humptulips at the 

 time (jf high water, but on July 4 there was no trace of them there. They 



