16 BIRDS OF WESTERN NEW YORK. 
583. Lincouy’s Sparrow. Jelospisu Linco/ni. Occasional migrant. 
584. Swamp Sparrow. Melospisa georgiunu. Summer resident and 
breeds. Probably much more than the records show, owing to its se- 
cluded habits. 
585. Fox Sparrow. FPassere//t iliaca. Occasional spring migrant. 
587. Towuer. Pipilo ervthrophthaluus. Rare summer resident and 
breeds. 
593. CarpinaLt. Curdinalis cardinalis. Very rare straggler. Mr. 
J. L. Davison reports securing a male on May 10, 1883. Also saw 
specimens in January on two occasions. My father secured a speci- 
men in winter or early spring some years ago. 
595. JROSE-BREASTED GROSBEAK. Audra ludovlncrana. Common 
summer resident and breeder. 
589. Inpico Bunrinc. Pusserinu cyuneu. Common summer resident 
and breeder. 
Family TANAGRID 2.—Tanagers. 
608. ScarLer Tanacer. Piranea ervthromelas. Summer resident 
and breeds. 
Family HIRUNDINID A.—Swallows. 
611. PurpLte Marvin. Progne subis. Rare summer resident in 
in some localities. Breeds. Reported by N. F. Posson as fairly com- 
mon in Medina. 
“612. Cutrr Swattow. FPetrochelidon lunifrons. Common summer 
resident. Breeds. 
613. Barn Swantow. Chelidon erythrogaster. Abundant summer 
resident. Breeds. 
614. Tree Swattow. Zuchyeineta bicolor. Summer resident and 
breeds. Not as common as most of our swallows. 
616. Bank Swatitow. CVleicola riparia. Abundant summer resident 
in localities. Breeds mostly in colonies. 
617. RouGH-wincep Swa.iow. Sve/eidopteryx serripennis. Summer 
resident and breeds. Seems to be confined to localities where stone 
work abounds, in the crevices of whicl: it breeds. 
Family AMPELID AL. —Waxwings. 
618. Bovnemian Waxwinc. Ampelis garrulus. An irregular winter 
visitant. 
