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{64)~Pcvsserijba cyanea. INDIGO. 
Quite common in both Winnesheik and Allamakee counties. 
{65)—Sj)iza ainericaiha, DICKOISSEL. 
Common in Winnesheik and Allamakee counties. 
{66)—Piranga erythromelets. 
Breeds abundantly in both Winnesheik and Allamakee counties. All the 
nests were placed in oak trees way out on the branches at varying heights. 
{67)—Progne sithis. PURPLE MARTIN. 
Noticed about Decorah and New Albin and also about several of the farms 
between these two localities. Winnesheik and Allamakee counties. 
{68)—Petrochelidon lunifrons. EAVE SWALLOW. 
Common ; several colonies were seen established on cliffs in Winnesheik 
and Allamakee counties. 
{69)—Chelidon erythrogaster. BARN SWALLOW. 
This graceful bird was met with everywhere. On one occasion a nest was 
found attached to one of the beams on the under side of a bridge. Winnesheik 
and Allamakee counties. 
{70)~Tachycineta hicolor. WHITE-BELLIED SWALLOW. 
Quite abundant along the river, more so in the marshy tracts. Winnesheik 
and Allamakee counties. 
, {71)—Clivicola rip aria. BANK SWALLOW. 
Nests commonly throughout the range. Winnesheik and Allamakee Co’s. 
{72)—Stelgidopterix serripenais. ROUGH-WINGED Sw!alL0W. ’ 
The rarest of the Swallows. Winnesheik and Allamakee counties. 
{7S)~Ampelis cedrorum. WAXWING. 
Quite common along the valley. Winnesheik and Allamakee counties. 
{74)—Lanius ludovicianus excuMtoroides. WHITE-RUMPED 
SHRIKE. 
Not very common ; frequents the more exposed situations. 
{75)—Yireo olivaceous. RED-EYED VIREO. 
This bird is very common in the Oneota valley and quite a number of nests 
were found. Winnesheik and Allamakee counties. 
{76)—Vireo gilvus. WARBLING VIREO. 
Not as common as the last. Winnesheik and Allamakee counties. 
{77)—Yireo flavifrons. YELLO lU-THROATED VIREO. 
This species is rarer than the proceeding two. Nests at Decorah. Winne- 
