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Bald [first breeding record for the State, 1925], Mount Oglethorpe, and 

 Burnt Mountain) ; southwestern Kentucliy (Log Mountain and Black 

 Mountain) ; central and northwestern Ohio (Columbus and Toledo) ; 

 northern Illinois (Chicago and Lacon) ; and central Iowa, rarely 

 (Coralville, Grinnell, and Des Moines). West to central Iowa (Des 

 Moines) ; central to western Minnesota (Minneapolis, Brainerd, 

 Walker, and White Earth) ; central northern North Dakota (Turtle 

 Mountains) ; southwestern Manitoba (Carberry) ; and south-central 

 Saskatchevv'an (Valeport, Wingard, and Emma Lake). 



There is a single record for Alberta of a specimen taken at Red Deer, 

 probably only casual. 



Winter range. — The winter home of the chestnut-sided warbler is 

 in Central America from southern Nicaragua (Rio Escondido) 

 throughout Costa Rica and western Panama (Barro Colorado, Canal 

 Zone, and Chitre). 



Migration. — Late dates of spring departure from the winter home 

 are: Panama — Barro Colorado, Canal Zone, April 6. Costa Rica — 

 El General, April 25. British Honduras — Cayo District, April 27. 

 Tamaulipas — Caiion Cavelleros, May 16. 



Early dates of spring arrival are: Alabama — Anniston, April 16. 

 Georgia — Macon, April 16. South Carolina — Columbia, April 10. 

 North Carolina — Raleigh, April 19. Virginia — Naruna, April 17. 

 West Virginia — Bluefield, April 26. District of Columbia — Wash- 

 ington, April 19. Pennsylvania — Berwyn, April 23. New York — 

 Geneva, April 22. Massachusetts — Taunton, April 25. Vermont — 

 Burlington, May 1. Maine — North Livermore, May 1. Nova 

 Scotia — Halifax, May 4. New Brunswick — Scotch Lake, May 9. 

 Quebec — East Sherbrooke, May 5. Louisiana — New Orleans, March 

 21. Mississippi — Gulf port, April 14. Arkansas — Delight, April 12. 

 Tennessee — Athens, April 10. Kentucky — Bowling Green, April 26. 

 Indiana — Richmond, April 22. Ohio — Cincinnati, April 25. Michi- 

 gan — Ann Arbor, April 20. Ontario — Guelph, May 4. Missouri — 

 St. Louis, April 27. Iowa — Iowa City, April 30. Wisconsin — Madi- 

 son, April 30. Minnesota — Waseca, April 30. Texas — Corpus 

 Christi, March 24. Nebraska — Stapleton, April 25. South Dakota — 

 Lake Poinsett, May 12. North Dakota — Harrisburg, May 15. Mani- 

 toba — Margaret, May 14. Saskatchewan — Regina, May 15. 



Late dates of the spring departure of transients are: Alabama — 

 Long Island, May 15. Georgia — Atlanta, May 23. South Carolina — 

 Spartanburg, May 18. North Carolina — Greensboro, May 19. Vir- 

 ginia — Charlottesville, May 23. District of Columbia — Washington, 



