100. Tachycineta bicolor (Vieill.). Tree 
Swallow. A coniinon mi^rrant, and a 
rare summer resident. Formerly very 
common. April 15 to September 29. 
101 Clivicola riparia (Linn.). Formerly not 
an uncommon Kummer resident. 
102. Arapelis cedrorum (Vieill.). Cedar 
Waxwing. A common permanent resi- 
dent, though less common in midwinter. 
February to November. 
103. Lanius borealis (Vieill.), Northern 
Shrike. A common winter resident. 
November 25 to April 6. 
104. Vireo olivaceus (Linn.). Red-eyed Vireo. 
An abundant summer resident. May 5 
to September 29. 
105. Vireo gilvus (Vieill.). Warbling Vireo. 
A common summer resident. May 1 to 
September 1. 
106. Vireo flavifrons (Vieill.). Yellow-throated 
Vireo. A common summer resident. 
May 2 to—. 
107. Vireo solitarius (Wils.). Solitary Vireo. 
A common migrant, and uncommon 
summer resident. April 27 to — . 
108. Vireo noveboracensis (Gmel.). White- 
eyed Vireo. Mr. N. A. Francis writes 
that it is an uncommon summer resi- 
dent, and that he has found its nest. 
109. Mniotilta varia (Linn.). Blackand White 
Warbler. A common migrant, and 
summer resident. April 20 to October 
29. 
110. Helminthophila chrysoptera (Linn.). 
Golden-winged Warbler. A common 
migrant, and uncommon summer resi- 
dent. May 10 to — . 
111. Helminthophila rubricapilla (Wils.). 
Nashville Warbler. A common mi- 
grant, and not uncommon summer resi- 
dent. May 1 to — . September 23. 
112. Compsothylpis americana u s n e ae 
(Brewst.). Northern Paru la Warbler. 
An abundant migrant. May 1 to 26. 
October 9. 
113. Dendroeca tigrina (Gmel.). Cape May 
Warbler. I secured a male on Lyman's 
Hill on May 9, 1897. (See Chronicle, 
Dec 18, 1897, p. 6.) Miss M. B. Hall also 
saw two males, one on May 16 and one 
on May 20, 1900, in Longwood. 
114. Dendroeca aestiva (Gmel.). Yellow 
Warbler. An abundant summer resi- 
dent. April 23 to — . 
115. Dendroeca caerulescens (Gmel,). Black- 
throated Blue Warbler. A common 
migrant. May 5 to — . 
