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the top of the Palisades, in the vicinity of Fort Lee, where it 

 was breeding. 



83. Myiodioctes pusillus (Wils.). Green Black-cap Fly- 



catcher. 



84. " Canadensis (Linn.). Canada Flycatcher. 



85. Setophaga ruticilla (Linn.). Redstart. 



Fam. H1RUNDINIDJE. 



86. Hirundo horreorum, Barton. Barn Swallow. 



87. " lunifrons, Say. Cliff Swallow. 



88. " tricolor, Yieill. White-bellied Swallow. 



89. Cotyle riparia (Linn.). Bank Swallow. 



90. Progne purpurea (Linn.). Purple Martin. 



Fam. YIREONID.E. 



91. Ieteria viridis (Gm.). Yellow-breasted Chat. 



92. Vireosylvia olivacea (Linn.). Red-eyed Flycatcher. 



93. " gilva (Vieill.). Warbling Flycatcher. 



94. Vireo Noveboracensis (Gm.). White-eyed Yireo. 



95. " solitarius (Wils.). Solitary Yireo. 



96. " flavifrons, Yieill. Yellow-throated Yireo. 



Fam. LANIID^E. 



97. Collyrio borealis (Bon.). Great Northern Shrike. 



Fam. AMPELID^E. 



98. Ampelis garrulus, Linn. Wax Wing. 



99. " cedrorum (Yieill.). Cedar Bird. 



In this species I have noticed some peculiarities in color of 

 the wax-like appendages on the wings; in a specimen, pre- 

 sented by Mr. Chas. Galbraith, they are of a light pink, the 

 plumage is as usual except that the ends of the tail-feathers are 

 very pale ; another in Mr. Bell's possession had these append- 

 ages yellow. Rarely individuals are found in which each tail- 

 feather is tipped with the red appendages. 



