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Family ICTEBIDJE5. 

 Genus Molothrus Sw. 



53. M. ater Gray. Cow BUNTING. Several large flocks were ob- 

 served the last of July, but none were seen singly, nor after the first 

 of August were any to be found. 



Genus Agelseus Vieill. 



54. A. phOBniceus Vieill. RED-WINGED BLACKBIRD. Not com- 

 mon. 



Genus Sturrffella Vieill. 



55. S. magna Sw. MEADOW LARK. Abundant about fields. About 

 the last of July they united into large flocks. 



Genus Icterus Anct. 



56. I. spurius Bon. ORCHARD ORIOLE. Common during July 

 and the first of August. 



57. I. baltimore Daud. BALTIMORE ORIOLE. Not common. A 

 pair, with young, the only specimens observed, were seen the 2nd of 

 August. 



Genus Quiscalus Vieill. 



58. Q. pupureus Bartr. var. seneus Eidg. PURPLE GRAKLE. 

 Very abundant. Gathered into immense flocks, in the more open por- 

 tions of the bottoms, the last of July. ''.-* 



Family COBVIDJE. 

 Genus Corvus Linn. 



59. C. americanus And. CROW. Very plentiful in large flocks. 

 Not so shy as is usually the case with this species. 



Genus Cyanura Sw. 



60. C. cristata Sw. BLUE JAY. Very common everywhere. 



Family TYRANNID.SJ. 

 Genus Tyrannus Cuv. 



61. T. carolinensis Bd. KINGBIRD. Common about farms. 



Genus Myiarchus Cab. 



62. M. crinitus Cab. GREAT-CRESTED FLYCATCHER. Very abun- 



