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13. South Dakota — Faulkton, June 1. North Dakota— Fargo, 

 June 6. 



Late dates of fall departure are: Alaska— Craig, September 24. 

 British Columbia — Atlin, September 9 ; Okanagan Landing, October 

 23. Washington — Semialimoo, October 8. Oregon — Prospect, Octo- 

 ber 8. Alberta— Glenevis, October 5. Montana — Fort Keogh, Sep- 

 tember 22. Wyoming — ^Laramie, October 25. Utah — St. George, Oc- 

 tober 12. New Mexico — Gallinas Mountains, October 9. Saskatche- 

 wan — East End, September 16. Manitoba — Aweme, October 14. 

 North Dakota— Fargo, October 19. South Dakota — Aberdeen, Oc- 

 tober 14. Nebraska — Hastings, October 8. Kansas — Wichita, No- 

 vember 2. Oklahoma — Norman, October 19. Minnesota — Min- 

 neapolis, October 20. Wisconsin — Milwaukee, October 26. Iowa — 

 Giard, October 19. Ontario — Kingston, October 6. Michigan — Ann 

 Arbor, November 1. Ohio — Toledo, October 27. Illinois — La 

 Grange, October 28. Tennessee — Dover, October 26. Massachusetts — 

 Lynn, November 30. New York — Kochester, October 9. Pennsyl- 

 vania — Harrisburg, November 19 (bird was banded). 



Early dates of fall arrival are : North Dakota — Ryder, August 18. 

 South Dakota — Faulkton, August 23. Nebraska — Hastings, Septem- 

 ber 16. Texas — Lytle, August 29. Minnesota — Lanesboro, August 3. 

 Wisconsin — New London, August 24. Iowa — National, August 28. 

 Michigan — Blaney, August 19. Illinois — Chicago, August 28. On- 

 tario — Ottawa, September 7. Ohio — Columbus, September 9. Ten- 

 nessee — Clarksville, October 16. Arkansas — Hot Springs, September 

 11. Louisiana — New Iberia, November 19. Mississippi — Saucier, Oc- 

 tober 12. Massachusetts — Concord, October 2. Pennsylvania — Erie, 

 September 15. West Virginia — Bethany, October 20. Georgia — 

 Athens, October 12. South Carolina — Frogmore, September 20. 

 Florida — Key West, October 5. 



Banding. — Two returns of banded orange-crowned warblers seem 

 worth recording. One banded at Mellette, S. Dak., on September 21, 

 1939, was found, probably dead, on December 13, 1940 at Webster, 

 Wis. Another banded at Eagle Eock, Calif., on April 3, 1940, was 

 found dead, on June 21, 1940 at Wards Cove, Alaska. 



Casual record. — An immature orange-crowned warbler was collected 

 October 14, 1906, at Lichtenfels, Greenland. 



Egg dates. — Alaska : 10 records, June 8 to July 2. 



California: 71 records, April 3 to June 24; 36 records, April 20 to 

 May 12, indicating the height of the season. 



Washington: 17 records, April 25 to June 25; 9 records, May 13 

 to 24. 



