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to say if they could. A nest was found June 17, near the Guest 
House (Fig. 28). 
23. Cedar Waxwing. BombyciUa cedrorum Vieill. 
The Waxwing is common in the Guest House neighborhood. 
Fig. 28. Nest of Red-eyed Vireo, showing method of construction, near 
Guest House. 
24. Bank Swallow. Riparia riparia (Linn.) 
The Bank Swallow was observed at Kanahwauke Lake, asso- 
ciated with the Barn Swallows in evolutions over the water and 
perching on the telephone wires, flocking in increasing numbers 
as the season passed. 
25. Tree Swallow. Iridoprocne bicolor (Vieill. ) 
The Tree Swallow is not common in the Park, though it may 
have a more general distribution locally than my observations dis- 
closed. I saw it only on one occasion, August 1, when one speci- 
