Maynard.] 370 [October 18, 



43. Progne subis Bd. Purple Martin. 



Also common everywhere. All of the above Hirundinidce have a 

 wide distribution, and winter far south. 



viREONnm 



44. Vireo olivaceus Yieill. Red-eyed Vireo. 



Abundant at Umbagog, Hamilton (Mcllwraith) and Norway (Ver- 

 rill). Breeds. Not common at Quebec (Couper). They winter 

 in South America. 



45. Vireo gilvus Bonap. Warbling Vireo. 



Common at Norway (Verrill), and Hamilton (Mcllwraith). Not 

 found at Umbagog or at Quebec. I think the White Mountain range 

 forms its northern limit. Probably winters far south. 



46. Vireo solitiareus Yieill. Solitary Vireo. ' 



Common at Umbagog and at Franconia (Brewster). Breeds. 

 Not given by Couper at Quebec. Rare at Hamilton in spring (Mcll- 

 wraith). Not common at Norway (Verrill). Massachusetts forms 

 the extreme southern limit of this species during the breeding sea- 

 son. It winters in Florida. 



AMPELHm 



47. Ampelis eedrorum Baird. Cedar Bird. 



Common at Hamilton (Mcllwraith), Quebec (Couper), Norway 

 (Verrill), and Umbagog. Breeds in all these places; nesting in the 

 last named about the 15th of June. 



'The Bohemian Wax-wing may occur in winter, as it is given by 

 Couper at Quebec, and by Mcllwraith at Hamilton. 



laniiml 



48. Collurio borealis Baird. Northern Shrike. 



Common at Bethel and in Coos county in autumn and winter. 

 Breeds far north. 



TANAGRID^E. 



49. Pyranga rubra Vieill. Scarlet Tanager. 



Common at Hamilton (Mcllwraith). Rare at Norway (Verrill), 

 Umbagog and Quebec (Couper), which place must be its northern 

 limit. The majority pass the winter in South America. 



