SummerBde. Restieouche Valley, N.B, 
July, '88. J. Brittain and P.Cox, Jr. 
settlements Cta biCOl ° r ' ^ Swa ^— ; only in vicinity of 
A«k, VI. April, 1889. p.H8 
gammer Birds of Budbury, Oct. 
A.fi. Alberger, 
614. White-bellied Swallow. Common in 
tlio village. 
Q, SOs XV, Jaae, 1890, p»88 
Notes from the Magdalen Islands 
Tachycineta bicolor . June, 1900 
H.K.Job, Kent, Conn. 
Auk. XVlll, April, 1901, p.200. 
Dwight, Summer Birds of 
Prince Edward Island, 
Tachycineta bicolor. White-bellied Swallow.— Fairly abundant, 
nesting in old Woodpecker holes in clearings, crevices about barns, and 
the hollow ends of the rails composing the zigzag fences so common on 
the island. The sudden disappearance of a Swallow as it alighted on a 
fence was almost startling until I learned that in some deep hollow, de- 
cayed out of the heart of an unsplit rail, was a cosy nest of grass and 
feathers. It was impossible to dislodge the birds that were sometimes out 
of arm’s reach, but several nests examined the last week in June contained 
young. I have never found this species nesting in such a location before. 
Auk. A, Jam 1893, p.12 
,r> hicnlnr Tree Swallow. — Regularly met with 
49. Iridoprocne bicolor. 
about the various lakes. 
(a., 
II (ZsCAtXsO. 
228 Iridoprocne bicolor. Tree Swallow.- Regular summer resi- 
dent common April 8 to September 13; earliest record Marc , , 
latest fall record October 20, 1906 (H. H. Mitchell); breeds (June 7, 1890). 
