OKLAHOMA ACADEMY OF SCIENCE 49 



*CaIaiiwspisa mclanocorys ; Lark Bunting. Summer resident, 

 not numerous. Nest and four j'oung birds seen July 6, 1913 on 

 C. F. Rowan ranch. 



*Progne subis siibis : Purple Martin. Rare summer resident. 

 One nest of straw in a hollow tree on Marselus Bros, ranch, June 

 9, 1914; it contained three^eggs. 



*Petrochelidon lunifrons lunifrons: Cliff Swallow. Summer 

 resident, very numerous. One hundred and eight-six seen repair- 

 ing old nests on Marselus Bros, ranch, May 29, 1912. 



*H'irundo erythrogastra: Barn Swallow. Summer resident, 

 fairly numerous. Seventy seen on C. F. Rowan ranch, building 

 nests, June 2, 1913. 



*Riparia riparia : Bank Swallow. Summer resident, not numer- 

 ous. Thirty-five or forty seen working on tunnels of nests in a 

 cut bank of Seneca Creek, June 7, 1920. 



*Bombycilla cedronim : Cedar Waxwing. Rare summer resi- 

 dent. Nest and four young birds seen on Marselus Bros, ranch 

 June IS, 1914. One nest and three eggs seen on Brookhart Bros, 

 ranch June 3, 1920. 



■ *Laniiis ludovicianus cxcuh'Koridcs: White-rumped Shrike. 

 Common summer resident. Nest v/ith five young birds seen June 

 12, 1911. Nest was in a tree cactus on Marselus Bros, ranch. Fifty- 

 six grasshoppers and 11 potato bugs were impaled on thorns nearby. 



Wireosyh'a gilva swainsoni: Western Warbling Vireo. Sum- 

 mer resident, not numerous. Nest with one egg and tv^^o young 

 birds seen June 1, 1916 on C. F. Rowan ranch. 



*Dendroica aestiva aestiva: Yellow Warbler. Summer lesident, 

 fairly numerous. Nest and four eggs seen on C. F. Rowan ranch 

 June 3, 1916. 



*Dciidroica auduboni auduboni: Audubon's Warbler. Migrant 

 only. Common from May 1 to about May 15, and sometimes seen 

 late in July. 



Gcothlypis trichas occidenfalis : Western Yellow-throat. Sum- 

 mer resident. 



*Orcoscoptes montanus : Sage Thrasher. Rare summer resi- 

 dent. Saw three adult birds and one nest with 4 eggs in A-11 pas- 

 ture June 13, 1920. Nest was of dry inner bark of cottonwood and 

 grass roots lined with fine rootlets. 



*Mhnns polyglottos hncopterus : Western Mockingbird. Sum- 

 mer resident, numerous. Nest and four young birds seen in Ken-, 

 ton June 29, 1922. 



*Dnmeiella caroUncnsis : Catbird. Summer resident, not 



