80. Hirnndo erythrogastra (Bodd. ). 
Barn Swallow. Formerly a com- 
mon summer resident, now almost 
rare except as a migrant. April 
19 to September 29. 
81. Petrocheiidon lunifrons (Say.). 
Eave Swallow. A rare migrant. 
Formerly a common summer resi- 
dent. May 9 to . 
82. Progne subis (Linn.). Purple 
Martin. A rare migrant. Formerly 
a summer resident. April 16 to 
83. Ampelis cedrornm (Vieill. ). 
Cedar Waxwing. A common per- 
manent resident, though less com- 
mon in midwinter. 
84. Vireo noveboracensis (Gmel. ). 
White-eyed Vireo. Mr. N. A. 
Francis writes that it is an un- 
common summer resident. A nest 
was taken on June 10, 1877, in 
Longwood (Sawyer, ^Oologist, 
Vol. Ill, No. 10, Dec, 1877). 
85. Vireo solitarius ( Wils. ). Solitary 
Vireo. A common migrant, and 
uncommon summer resident. April 
27 to . 
86. Vireo flavifrons (Vieill. ). Yellow- 
throated Vireo. A common sum- 
mer resident. May 2 to . 
87. Vireo gilvus (Vieill.). Warbling 
Vireo. A common summer resi- 
dent. May 1 to Setember 1. 
88. Vireo philadephicus (Oass. ). 
Philadelphia Vireo. One was 
taken in late September (1880?) 
by Mr. Arthur Smith and was in 
the collection of Mr. O. B. Cory 
(Bull. Nutt. Orn. Club, Vol. VI, 
1881, p. 56). 
89. Vireo olivaceus (Linn. ). Red- 
eyed Vireo. An abundant sum- 
mer resident. May 5 to September 
29. 
90. Lanius borealis Vieill. Great 
Northern Shrike. A not uncommon 
winter resident, though somewhat 
irregular. Nov. 25 to April 6. 
91. Lanius ludovicianus migrans 
Palmer. Migrant Shrike. A young 
male was taken by Mr. Arthur 
Smith, and then in his possession, 
in February, 1879 (Bull. Nutt. 
Orn. Club, Vol. VI, 1881, p. 55.) 
92. Corvus americanus Aud. Amer- 
ican Crow. An abundant per- 
manent resident. 
