Birds of the Adirondack Region. 
C. H, Marxian*. 
S I. Tachycineta bicolor ( Vieillot) Cabanis. White-bellied Swal- 
low, — T he commonest Swallow. 
Bua N.O.Oi S.Qct, 1881. P. 220 
Birds Tioga 0©, N,' Y, Aides Loring 
155. Wliite-bellied Swallow. Common. 
Breeds. Builds its nest in stone walls and 
Martin boxes. Tlie eggs are pure white in 
color and measure 3-4 in. by 17-32 in. 
3* 8 r 0, X7, Mm, 1330, 
Ca / ^ [' ? o{ J . 
X tT 3 o ~ 
Tree Swallow. Tolerably common in flocks. 
E. A. Sterling, Brooklyn, Pa. 
Auk, XIX, July, 1902, p.298. 
V/ 
Notes. -Shelter Island, N.Y. 
W. W. Worthington. 
White-bellied Swallows 
2 the Oth. 0^ stfAiil/. 
O.&o. X. May. 1885. p. 5T^- 
Arrivals of Mig’y Birds, Spring-1886. 
Central Park, N. Y. City. A. G. Paine, Jr. 
April 28, Tachycineta bicolor, (014). Tree 
I Swallow. 
O.&O. XI, July. 1886 . p. log 
; »nc vxreatttuu is- 
lands, N.Y. Aug. '88 B.H.Dntct. r. 
18. Tachycineta bicolor. Tree Swallow All th , i i. 
the preceding species will apply also to this. ' S ^ Said of 
Auk, XL April, 1889. p. / 
FrO'o. luanaean Soc. of N. Y, 88-89 
During most of August and September, in the afternoon of each day 
there would be a continuous flight of the White-bellied Swallow ( Tachy- 
cineta bicolor ), accompanied by a few Barn Swallows ( Chelidon erythro- 
gaster) ; the number that passed was very great. 
