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particularly beautiful. Abundant breeder throughout the section. 



(78) Melospisa georgiana — Swamp Sparrow. Common summer 

 resident wherever water and low marshy tracts prevail. Arrives 

 March 10 to April] 15 and departs October 20 to December 1. Nests 

 occasionally found. 



(79) Passerella iliaca — Fox Sparrow. Common migrant. Oc- 

 casional winter resident, especially when the berries of the low 

 bushes have not been destroyed by fires. Arrive In the spring, 

 March 10 to 20, and depart in the fall, November 1 to 15. 



(80) Pipilo erythrophthalmiis—To'ivheQ. Common summer resi- 

 dent. Arrives April 20 to May 1 and departs October 15 to No- 

 vember 10. Abundant breeder. 



(81) Cardinalis cardinalis — Cardinal. Transient visitant, oc- 

 curring at all times of the year. Observed at Echo Lake. Midvale. 

 Greenwood Lake, and many places In the Bearfort and Kanouse 

 Mountains. 



(82) Zamelodat ludoviciana — -Rose-breasted Grosbeak. Common 

 summer resident. Arrives May 1 to 15 and departs September 15 

 to October 1. Nests occasionally found in the more restricted lo- 

 calities. 



(83) Passerina cyanea — Indigo Bunting. Common summer res- 

 ident. Arrives May 1 to 10 and departs September 15 to 25. Abun- 

 dant breeder and home-builder. 



(84) Piranga erythromeles — Scarlet Tanager. Common summer 

 resident. Arrives about May 7 and remains until September 15. 

 Nests wherever the oaks abound in the heavily wooded sections. 



(85) Progne siihis — Purple Martin. Occasional visitant during 

 the summer months. Observed at Greenwood Lake June 20, 1908; 

 July 15 and 16, 1910, and August 27, 1911. At Echo Lake two 

 were seen on July 30, 1909. 



(86) Petrochelidon lunifrons — Cliff Swallow. Common migrant 

 and occasional summer visitant. 



(87) Hlrundo erythrogastra— Barn Swallow. Common summer 

 resident. Arrives April 1 to 15 and departs September 5 to 15. 

 Nests throughout the section in open barns and granaries. 



(88) Iridoprocne bicolor — Tree Swallow. Common summer res- 

 ident. Arrives about April 10 and departs about October 20. Nests 

 are found occasionally in hollow trees near Greenwood and Echo 

 Lakes. 



(89) Riparia riparia — Bank Swallow. Common summer resi- 

 dent. Arrives about April 25 and returns about September 15. 

 Nests In sand-banks and occasionally under bridges. 



