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65. Zamelodia ludoviciana, Rose-breasted Grosbeak, few gen- 

 erally, very abundant at Wallkill Valley. 



56. Passerina cyanea, Indigobird, fairly common generally. 



57. Piranga erythromelas, Scarlet Tanager, common at Green- 

 wood Lake, four eggs, fresh; abundant at Beaver Lake and 

 Wallkill Valley. 



58. Progne subis, Purple Martin, several in the Wallkill 

 Valley. 



59. Petrochelidon lunifrons, Cliff Swallow, abundant or com- 

 mon throughout. 



60. Hirundo erythrogaster, Barn Swallow, abundant generally, 

 nest with eggs. 



61. Iridoprocne hicolor, Tree Swallow, a few at Echo Lake, 

 Beaver Lake and Wallkill Valley. 



62. Stelgidopteryx serripennis, Rough-winged Swallow, one at 

 Echo Lake and one in Wallkill Valley. 



63. Bombicilla cedrorum, Cedar Bird, common; several flocks 

 at Greenwood Lake. 



64. Vireosylvia olivacea, Red-eyed Vireo, abundant every- 

 where; two nests found. 



65. Vireosylvia gilva, Warbling Vireo, abundant in Wallkill 

 Valley only. 



66. Lanivireo flavifrons, Yellow-throated Vireo, fairly common 

 everywhere. 



67. Vireo griseus, White-eyed Vireo, five in the Wallkill 

 Valley. 



68. Mniotilta varia, Black-and-white Warbler, abundant at 

 Greenwood Lake, feeding young ; common at Wawayanda 

 Lake and elsewhere. 



69. Helmitheros vermivoruSy Worm-eating Warbler, several 

 pair at Greenwood and Echo Lakes ; four incubated eggs at 

 Greenwood on the eighth. 



70. Vermivora pinus, Blue-winged Warbler, four pair at 

 Greenwood, three at Echo Lake. 



71. Vermivora chrysoptera, Golden-winged Warbler, several 

 at each locality ; five at Wallkill Valley. 



72. Compsothlypis americana usneae, Parula Warbler, a few at 

 Greenwood, Wawayanda, Echo and Beaver Lakes. 



