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52. *GEOTHYLPIS TRICHAS (L.), Cab.— Maryland Yellowthroat.—An 
abundant summer resident. Arrives April 20th; departs October 10th 
to 12th. 
53. *ICTERIA vIRENS (L.), Bd.—Yellow breasted Chat.—A common 
summer resident. Arrives April 25th. 
D4, MyropiocTEs mitRAtus (Gm.), Aud._-Hooded Warbler.—-An un- 
common migrant in May. 
80. MyiopiocrEs pusittus (Wils.), Bp. — Black-capped Yellow 
Warbler.—Migrant in May ; not common. 
56. MyropiocTEs CANADENSIS (L.), Aud.—Canadian Fly-catching 
Warbler.—An abundant migrant in May ; arrives 10th to 1dth- 
Always one of the last of the Aéniotiltide to appear. 
57, *SETOPHAGA RUTICILLA (L.), Sw.—American Redstart.—A com- 
mon migrant and summer resident. Very few remain to breed; arrives 
April 23d, departs about September 15th. Fresh eggs found May 27th. 
58. *VIREOSYLVIA oLIvAcEA (L.), Bp.—ed-eyed Vireo.—An abund- 
ant summer resident ; arrives April 10th. : 
09. VIREOSYLVIA PHILADELPHICA, Cass.—Philadelphia Vireo.—Rare. 
One specimen only, May 17th, 1877. 
60. * VIREOSYLVIA GILVA (V.), Cass.— Warbling Vireo.—A common 
summer resident ; arrives May Ist. 
61. +LANIVIREO FLAVIFRONS (V.), Bd.—Yellow-throated Vireo.— 
Common ; arrives April 20th. 
62. LanrviReo sotirartus (V.), Bd.—Blwe-headed Vireo.—Transi- 
ent ; not common ; arrives April 20th, departs October 20th. 
63. *VIREO NOVEBORACENSIS (Gm.), Bp.— White-eyed Vireo.—An 
abundant summer resident ; arrives April 15th to 20th. Fresh eggs 
found May 16th. 
64. + AMPELIS CEDRORUM (V.), Bd.—Cedar Waxwing.—An irregular, 
but, at times, abundant resident. 
65. *ProGne suBis (L.), Bd.—Purple Martin—A common summer 
resident ; arrives March 20th. 
66. +PETROCHELIDON LuNIFRONS (Say), Lawr.—Cliff Swallow.—A 
rather common summer resident. 
67. *HrruUNDO ERYTHROGASTRA, Bodd.— Barn Swallow.—An abund- 
ant summer resident ; arrives about April 20th. 
68. +CorILe riparia (L.), Boie.— Bank Swallow.—A common sum- 
mer resident. 
69. *STELGIDOPTERYX SERRIPENNIS (Aud.), Bd.—Rough-winged Swal- 
/ow.—A common summer resident. Nests in natural cavities in lime- 
stone cliffs. 
