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192. Tyrannus tyrannus Linn. KinyUrd; Groa d 

 An abundant summer resident. Breeding. 



193. flyiarchus crinitus Linn. Great Crested Fly catcher. 

 A common summer resident. Breeding. 



194 Sayornis phoebe Lath. Phoebe; Pewcc. 



A common resident in winter. So far, the earliest date 

 of arrival is September 25; the latest date of departure, 

 April 26. 



195. Contopus borealis Swains. Olive-sided Flycatcher . 



A spring and fall migrant; not very common. Mr. H. L. 

 Ballowe secured one at Diamond, Aug. 31, 1894. 

 193 Contopus virens Linn. Wood Pewee. 



A common summer resident; breeding. The earliest date 

 of arrival at New Orleans station is March 27, 1897, and the 

 latest date of departure, October 20, 189G. 



197. Empidonax flaviventris Baird. Yellow-bellied ^It/catcher. 

 A spring and fall migrant ; tolerably common. 



198. Empidonax virescens Viell. Acadian Fli/cnlcher. 



A common summer resident in almost all parts of the 

 state; breeding throughout its range. It arrives in April 

 (April 8, 1898) and leaves in October (October 10, 1898). 



199. Empidonax traillii alnorum Brewster. Alder J^li/calcher. 

 Fairly common during spring and fall migration. 



200. Empidonax minimus Baird. Least Vlt/calchcr. 



Like the preceding, only a migrant; fairly common. 



Family ALAUDID^. 



201. Otocoris alpestris Linn Homed Lark. 



This species probably occurs only as an accidental, 

 rather than a regular winter visitor. Mr. Kohn secured it 

 January (>, 1879, on the lake shore, at Mandeville. A num- 

 ber of them were seen. 



Family CORVIDyK. 



202. Cynanocitta cristata Linn. Jllue ,fat/. 



An abundant resident throughout the state. 

 203- Corvus americanus And. donnnon ('row. 



A common resident. 

 204. Corvus ossifragus Wils. FiftJt Grow. 



An abundant resident in the state; especially in the 

 southern part. Breeding wherever it occurs. 



