Catalogue of Birds found in Europe and America. 
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HiIRuUNDINID @—continued. 
America. 
Hirundo horreorum.* Barton. (American 
Barn Swallow.) 
According to Baird, Brewer, and Ridg- 
way it is found from Greenland to the 
Southern United States, and the West 
Indies; Parana (Lawler); breeds on 
the Plateau of Mexico (Sumichrast) ; 
Veragua and Chirique (Salvin). 
It is closely allied to the European H. 
rustica, which, however, has longer 
outer tail feathers; a broad collar of 
steel blue across the jugulum ; and the 
abdomen white instead of reddish. 
Hirundo bicolor.*  Vieill. 
Swallow.) 
Found throughout the whole of the 
United States ; north to Slave Lake, 
and south to Mexico and Guatemala; 
Bermuda and Cuba. (Baird, Brewer, 
and Ridgway). 
(White-bellied 
Cotyle riparia.* (1.)  Boie. 
Found throughout the whole of North 
America; the Berinudas; Greater 
Antilles; Costa Rica; Western Brazil 
and Guatemala. (Baird, Brewer, and 
Ridgway.) 
Indistinguishable from the European 
bird. 
Europe. 
Hivundo rustica.* Linn. (Barn Swallow.) 
Throughout Europe, Africa, and Asia; 
but is replaced to some extent in 
Eastern Asia by H. horreorum 
(Dresser). 
Hirundo bicolor. 
One was taken near Derby, 1850. 
(Wolley, Zool. 1853, p. 3806; and 
Newton, P.Z.S.,1860, p.131; and Zool. 
1860, p. 7145.) 
Cotyle riparia.* (L.) Boie. (Sand Martin.) 
Throughout Europe, Asia, and North 
Africa. (Dresser.) 
VIREONID&. 
Vireosylvia olivaceus.* Bp.  (Red-eyed 
Greenlet.) 
Eastern North America (once in Green- 
land) from Nova Scotia to Florida, 
and west to Lake Winnepeg, and the 
Rocky Mountains. South in winter 
to Parana, and Bogota, and rarely in 
Cuba. (Baird, Brewer, and Ridgway.) 
Vireosylvia olivaceus. 
Once taken in England. (Baird, Brewer, 
and Ridgway, Voli., p. 364.) 
AMPELID&. 
Ampelis garrulus.* Linn. 
According to Baird, Brewer, and Ridg- 
way, it is common at Great Bear 
Lake (Ross); Suskatchewan (Sir J. 
Richardson). Rarer in the United 
States, where it is chiefly found in the 
Rocky Mountains and plains as far 
south as Fort Massachusetts and Fort 
Riley. A regular visitor at Lake Erie. 
Several specimens have been taken at 
Worcester ; and Boston ; and also at 
Hartford, Connecticut; at Phila- 
delphia and Long Island. Once found 
breeding on the Yukon, 1861 
(Kennicut), and once on the Anderson 
River. (M‘Farlane.) 
Ampelis garrulus.* Linn. (Waxwing.) 
Found in the northern parts of North 
Europe, and south in winter to Britain, 
Holland, Belgium, and Southern 
Germany ; Upper Italy; rarely in 
France, Siberia and China. (Dresser.) 
