"^i^g^ 1 ] Visher, Birds of Western South Dakota. 151 



140. Spizella pallida. Clay-colored Sparrow. — Abundant in the 

 Hills. Breeds. 



141. Spizella breweri. Brewer Sparrow. — Male taken by Behrens, 

 July, 1899. Rare. 



142. Junco hyemalis. Slate-colored Jtjnco. — A pair taken by 

 Behrens. Common migrant (Sweet). 



143. Junco aikeni. White-winged Junco.* — Abundant breeder in 

 center of the Hills. Taken by Hayden. 



144. Junco phseonotus caniceps. Gray-headed Junco. — Taken by 

 Hayden and by Behrens. Seen in August, in the northern part of the 

 Hills (Custer Peak). 



145. Melospiza melodia. Song Sparrow.* — Tolerably common 

 breeder about the Hills. 



146. Melospiza georgiana. Swamp Sparrow. — Male taken by Beh- 

 rens, June 14, 1899. Rare. 



147. Pipilo erythrophthalmus. Towhee. — Once seen in summer. 

 (Sweet). 



148. Pipilo maculatus. Arctic Towhee. — Abundant breeder in 

 canons of the Hills. 



149. Zamelodia melanocephala. Black-headed Grosbeak. — One 

 seen August 1 near Rapid. Taken by Hayden in the Bijou Hills east of 

 the Missouri River. June and July (Behrens). 



150. Guiraca caerulea lazula. Western Blue Grosbeak. — Taken 

 August, 1899, and September 2, 1900. Breeds (Behrens). 



151. Passerina cyanea. Indigo Bunting. — Nests occasionally in the 

 Hills (two broods August 4 near Blackhawk). 



152. Passerina amosna. Lazuli Bunting* — Breeds near Fort 

 Pierre (Hayden). Seen in Sanborn County (eastern part of State). 



153. Spiza americana. Dickcissel.* — Tolerably common breeder, 

 along White River. 



154. Calamospiza melanocorys. Lark Bunting. — Common breeder. 



155. Piranga ludoviciana. Louisl^na Tanager.* — Abundant breeder 

 in the Hills. 



156. Progne subis. Purple Martin. — Common in the Hills. 



157. Petrochelidon lunifrons. Cliff Swallow.* — Common breeder. 



158. Hirundo erythrogastra. Barn Swallow.* — Common breeder. 



159. Tachycineta thalassina lepida. Violet-green Swallow.* — 

 Tolerably common nester in the Hills. » 



160. Riparia riparia. Bank Swallow. — Tolerably common summer 

 resident. 



161. Stelgidopteryx serripennis. Rough-winged Swallow.* — Rare 

 summer visitor. 



162. Bombycilla garrula. Bohemian Waxwing. — Taken by Behrens, 

 January to February, 1899. " The only winter when it was seen." 



163. Bombycilla cedrorum. Cedar Waxwing. — Common on the 

 Missouri River (Grinnell). 



