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June 2. Louisiana — Thibodaux, May 3. Mississippi — Corinth, May 

 16. Arkansas — ^Winslow, May 20. Tennessee — Chattanooga, May 

 20. Kentucky — Lexington, May 15. Iowa — Sioux City, June 4. 

 Texas — ^Amarillo, May 25. Oklahoma — Kenton, May 21. Kansas — 

 Topeka, May 20. Nebraska — Omaha, May 28. North Dakota — 

 Cando, June 1. 



Late dates of fall departure are: Manitoba — Aweme, September 

 22. North Dakota — Wilton, September 24 (bird banded). South 

 Dakota — Yankton, September 23. Kansas — Osawatomie, October 12. 

 Minnesota — Minneapolis, September 15. Wisconsin — Oshkosh, Octo- 

 ber 10. Iowa — Davenport, October 2. Ontario — Kingston, Septem- 

 ber 29. Michigan — Ann Arbor, October 11. Ohio — Oberlin, October 

 12. Illinois — Lake Forest, October 4. Kentucky — Bowling Green, 

 October 20. Tennessee — Memphis, October 21. Mississippi — Ariel, 

 October 19. Quebec — Quebec, August 28. New Brunswick — Saint 

 John, September 10. Maine — Phillips, September 17. New Hamp- 

 shire — Hanover, September 19. New York — Rhinebeck, October 8. 

 Pennsylvania — Berwyn, October 15. District of Columbia — Wash- 

 ington, October 14. West Virginia — Bluefield, October 5. North 

 Carolina — Highlands, October 18. South Carolina — Clemson Col- 

 lege, October 26. Georgia — Round Oak, October 27. Alabama — 

 Birmingham, October 18. 



Banding. — Like most warblers, few of the chestnut-sided have been 

 banded. One return is of some interest. It was banded as an adult 

 at Holderness, N. H., on June 25, 1926, and was retrapped at the same 

 station on July 3, 1927. 



Casual records. — In 1887 a specimen was collected near Nanortalik, 

 Greenland, four have been taken in western Cuba, in 1940 and 1941, 

 and one was collected at Cheyenne, Wyo., on May 23, 1889. In Colo- 

 rado a specimen was taken at Barr Lake, May 16, 1933; one was 

 reported near Denver on May 31, 1935 ; and another at Boulder, April 

 29, 1942. In California, one was reported at Sherwood, Mendocino 

 County, September 21, 1908, and another was caught in a banding 

 trap, September 24, 1946, at Manor, Marin County. There is one 

 record for New Providence, Bahamas, without date. 



Egg dates. — Massachusetts: 86 records, May 22 to July 2; 64 rec- 

 ords. May 30 to June 9, indicating the height of the season. 



New York : 27 records. May 30 to July 5 ; 14 records, June 1 to 9. 



Pennsylvania : 18 records, May 27 to June 17 ; 10 records. May 31 

 to June 7 (Harris) . 



