THE BIRDS OP ONEIDA COUNTY. 135 



166. Tachycineta bicolor (VIEILL.). 614. 



Tree Swallow. 



A common summer resident. Breeds. 



167. Clivicola riparia (LINN.). 616. 



Bank Swallow. 



An abundant summer resident. Breeds. 



168. Stelgidopteryx serripennis (AUD.). 617. 



Rough-winged Swallow. 



Several pairs nested in the abutments of the bridge across the 

 West Canada Creek at Trenton Falls, in 1886. One nest which 

 was examined June 19th, contained young. 



169. Ampelis garrulus LINN. 618. 



Bohemian Waxwlng. 



Messrs. J. P. & F. J. Davis report that they have killed them 

 in the neighborhood of Utica during several different winters; the 

 former having killed thirty-two within the limits of the city in 

 one season. 



170. Ampelis cedromm ( VIEILL.). 619. 



Cedar Wax wing. 



A common summer resident. Breeds. Often seen during win- 

 ter feeding on Mountain Ash berries in the yards of the city. 

 (See coccyzus erythrophthalmus.) 



171. Lanius borealis VIEILL. 621. 



Northern Shrike. 



A not uncommon winter visitor. 



