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ville, October 24. Tennessee — ^Memphis, October 28. Mississippi — 

 Gulfport, November 18. Louisiana — New Orleans, November 4. 

 Newfoundland — Tompkins, October 4. Nova Scotia — Sable Island, 

 October 7. New Brunswick — Saint John, October 12. Quebec — 

 Quebec, October 3. Maine — Ellsworth, October 19. Vermont — 

 Woodstock, October 19. Massachusetts — Harvard, November 2. 

 New York — Scarsdale, October 26. Pennsylvania — McKeesport, Oc- 

 tober 25. District of Colmnbia — Washington, October 21. North 

 Carolina — Weaverville, October 31. Georgia — Athens, November 1. 

 Alabama — Fairhope, November 19. Florida — Sombrero Key, No- 

 vember 10 (two struck lighthouse, one killed). 



Early dates of fall arrival are : North Dakota — ^Wilton, September 4. 

 Kansas — Lake Quivira, September 6. Oklahoma — Tulsa, August 13. 

 Texas — Cove, July 26. Ohio — Toledo, August 20. Indiana — Water- 

 loo, August 14. Illinois — Chicago, August 15. Kentucky — ^Ver- 

 sailles, August 13. Missouri — Montier, August 25. Arkansas — 

 Winslow, August 13. Tennessee — Memphis, August 7. Mississippi — 

 Hernando, July 30. Louisiana — Breaux Bridge, August 12. Penn- 

 sylvania — Pittsburgh, August 20. District of Columbia — ^Washing- 

 ton, August 22. West Virginia — Bluefield, August 29. — ^Virginia — 

 Charlottesville, September 3. North Carolina — Montezuma, August 

 27. Georgia — Atlanta, September 6. Florida — Pensacola, Septem- 

 ber 9. Cuba — Habana, September 30. Mexico — Cuernavaca, More- 

 los, September 14. Guatemala — Tecpan, xYugust 9. Costa Kica — Vara 

 Blanca, September 28. 



Banding. — A few interesting records of banded birds are available. 

 One banded at Hanover, N. H., on September 16, 1930, was found dead 

 at Milledgeville, Ga., on February 25, 1935. Since the bird was an 

 adult when banded it had lived at least five years and eight months. 

 Another banded at Groton, Mass., on May 24, 1933, was "caught" at 

 West Memphis, Ark., on October 22, 1933. A third bird, banded at 

 Overbrook, Philadelphia, Pa., was killed by an Indian near Tetela, 

 Oaxaca, Mexico, about April 1, 1936. 



Casual records. — A specimen of the black-throated green warbler 

 was collected on one of the Farallon Islands on May 29, 1911, and 

 another seen on June 1. There are three records for Arizona: one 

 collected in Ramsay Canyon, Huachuca Mountains, on May 9, 1895; 

 one recorded seen in the same mountains in August 1932; and one 

 collected May 30, 1933, in Toroweap Valley, Mohave County, on the 

 brink of Grand Canyon. One was noted on the Teton River below 

 Collins, Mont., on June 4, 1916. A specimen was collected at Barr 

 Lake, Colo., May 20, 1909! In Monroe Canyon, Sioux County, Nebr. 

 one was noted October 8, 1920. At Julianehaab, Greenland, a speci- 

 men was taken in 1853 ; and another at Sukkertoppen in the fall of 



