Birds observed in Naval 
rounds, Brooklyn 
Hospital 
Cr. JJ, Gou ©3 
"■ Barn Swlit.ow — Common j breeds. 
Bali N.O.O. 4, Jan., 1879, p,32 
Birds of the Adirondack Region. 
C.B.Merxiam. 
50 . Hirundo erythrogaster, Boddaert. Barn Swallow. — Common 
enough everywhere outside the woods. 
Bali N.O.O, 6 , Get, 1881 , p, 229 
Arrivals of Mig’y Birds, Spring-1886 
Central Park, N. Y. City. A. G. Paine, Jr. 
April 29, Chelidon erythrogaster , (613). Bai 
Swallow. 
O.&O. XI, July.l886.p.i09 
Bds. Obs. at Little anc' Great Cell Up- 
lands, N.T. Aug. ’88 S.H.Dut- her. 
is tfSeT : 7 A,mort — d - 
then- southward migration. These birds and those o^th ^ ^ °" 
speces seemed, in their flight, to follow the line of t he island 
mainland to Fisher’s Island, from Fisher’s to LittZ r r ’ ™ the 
Great Gull, Great Gull to Plum, and so to Long Island^" ’ Gt,U *° 
Auk, TL April, 1889. p. / 3 Q 
Birds Tioga 0®, N.T, , Alden Loring.j 
154. Barn Swallow. Common; breeds.' ^The 
nest is placed under the eaves of a barn. It is 
composed of mud and is lined with feathers or 
fine straw, and contains four eggs, sometimog 
five. They are of a creamy white color spotted 
with two shades of brown, mostly at the larger 
end. The measurement is usually .76 by .56. 
Two broods are sometimes reared in one jj 
season. 
O t 8?0 V XT, Mne, 2890, p»82 
c XjU\ / lx£v«) ^ £> *J. 
^ S' 3 0 . 
Barn Swallow. Tolerably common. 
E. A. Sterling, Brooklyn, Pa. 
Auk, XIX, July, 1902, p.298. 
