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237. Iridoprocne bicolor. Tree Swallow. 



"One seen, Albuquerque, Sept. 16." (Birtwell.) 



238. Tachycineta thalassina lepida. Northern Violet-green 



Swallow. 



"Rare during migrations, Apache.'' (Anthony.) "Summer 

 resident, numerous in Mts. east of Santa Fe. Abundant 

 in high regions; one specimen, Ft. Nutria, July 19." 

 (Henshaw.) "Abundant, breeds mostly at 8000ft., San 

 Miguel Co." (Mitchell. ) "Common migrant in spring, 

 Silver City." (Hunn.) "From Glorieta to 11000 ft., 

 breeding to 10400 ft., Upper Pecos, July and Aug." 

 (Bailey, F.) "Very numerous along river, in Mts. in 

 July, Shiprock. " (Oilman. ) "Abundant in New Mex- 

 ico." (Woodhouse.) "Seen in Albuquerque in May, 

 commonly observed; seen during April and May in Pecos 

 and Willis; specimens from Willis in July and from 

 Upper Pecos in July." (Birtwell.) 



239. Riparia riparia. Bank Swallow. 



"One seen July 26, Apache." (Anthony.) "Common in 

 some parts of New Mexico." (AVoodhouse.) "Nesting 

 at Santa Fe." (McCall.) "Commonly observed around 

 Albuquerque, noticed particularly .in April, May and 

 Sept." (Birtwell.) 



240. Stelgidopteryx serripennis. Rough-winged Swallow. 



"A few seen along river and in edge of pinons, Shiprock." 

 (Oilman.) 



241. Bombycilla cedrorum. Cedar Waxwing. 



"One seen May 27, Shiprock. " (Oilman.') "Northern New 

 Mexico." (A. O. U. Check List.) 



242. Lanius borealis. Northern Shrike. 



"Winters south to New Mexico." (A. O. U. Check List.) 

 One specimen, Jan. 5, Albuquerque." (Birtwell.) 



243. Lanius ludovicianus excubitorides. White-rumped 



Shrike. 



"Seen only as a migrant, Apache." (Anthony.) "One'seen 

 in summer in Mts. east of Santa Fe. Seen near Albu- 

 querque in'Dec." (Henshaw.) "Common in summer, 

 Ft. Bayard." (Wilson.) "Common resident, Silver 

 City." (Hunn.) "One on nest, June 20, Rio Concha; 

 Sept. 1 Las Vegas." (Bailey, F.) "Seen occasionally 

 along river, Shiprock." (Oilman.) "Often seen around 

 Albuquerque; one seen March 26, Galisteo." (Birtwell.) 

 Permanent resident, Mesilla Valley. (Ford.) 



244. Vireosylva gilva swainsoni. Western Warbling Vireo. 



"Found breeding in Pecos Mts. Glorieta July 7, breeding, 

 seen as high 10300 ft., Upper Pecos." (Bailey, F.) 



