146 Bowles, Birds of Tacoma, Wash. [ April 



145. Zonotrichia leucophrys nuttalli. Nuttall's Sparrow. — Com- 

 mon summer resident. Breeds. 



146. Zonotrichia coronata. Golden-crowned Sparrow. — Common 

 migrant. Have seen them as late as May 25, but doubt if they breed. 



147. Spizella socialis arizonae. Western Chipping Sparrow. — - 

 Veiy abundant summer resident. Breeds. 



148. Junco hyemalis oreganus. Oregon Junco. — Formerly com- 

 mon resident, but now very rare in summer. Breeds. 



149. Junco hyemalis shufeldti. Shufeldt's Junco. — Formerly 

 rare, but now a common summer resident. Breeds. 



150. Melospiza cinerea morphna. Rusty Song Sparrow. — Abun- 

 dant resident. Breeds. 



151. Passerella iliaca unalaschensis. Townsend's Sparrow. — 

 Rather rare spring and fall migrant. Possibly P. i. Juliginosa. 



152. Pipilo maculatus oregonus. Oregon Towhee. — Common 

 resident. Breeds. 



153. Zamelodia melanocephala. Black-headed Grosbeak. — Rare 

 summer resident. Breeds. 



154. Cyanospiza amoena. Lazuli Bunting. — Rare summer visitor. 



155. Piranga ludoviciana. Louisiana Tanager. — Common sum- 

 mer resident. Breeds. 



156. Progne subis. Purple Martin. — Common summer resident. 

 Breeds. It is possible that these birds are P. s. hesperia, but, coming only 

 in the city, one cannot shoot them. 



157. Petrochelidon lunifrons. Cliff Swallow. — Common summer 

 resident along the outskirts of the city. Breeds. 



158. Hirundo erythrogastra. Barn Swallow. — Common summer 

 resident. Breeds often in the city, building its nests on the outside of 

 houses under the eaves. 



159. Iridoprocne bicolor. Tree Swallow. — Common summer resi- 

 dent, breeding mostly in trees in the country. 



160. Tachycineta thalassina lepida. Violet-green Swallow. — 

 Common summer resident, nesting mostly in and around houses. 



161. Riparia riparia. Bank Swallow. — Rather rare summer resi- 

 dent, always nesting in small colonies. 



162. Stelgidopteryx serripennis. Rough-winged Swallow. — Com- 

 mon summer resident. Nests chiefly along the salt water, often digging 

 its burrow within a foot or two of that of a Pigeon Guillemot. 



163. Ampelis cedrorum. Cedar Waxwing. — Common resident. 

 Breeds in both high and low localities. 



164. Lanius borealis. Northern Shrike. — Not uncommon during 

 winter and in migrations. Frequently heard singing. 



165. Vireo olivaceus. Red-eyed Vireo. — Rare summer visitor. 

 While collecting in the Puyallup Valley with my brother on June 23, 1899, 

 we saw and heard at least six. 



166. Vireo gilvus swainsonii. Western Warbling Vireo. — Com- 

 mon summer resident, nesting nearer the ground than V. gilvus. 



