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Slave Lake); to southwestern Mackenzie (Simpson). There is a 

 single record of its occurrence in June at Gautay, Baja California, 25 

 miles south of the international border. 



Winter range. — In winter the black-and-white warbler is found 

 north to southern Texas (Cameron County, occasionally Cove, and 

 Texarkana) ; central Mississippi, occasionally (Clinton) ; accidental 

 in winter at Nashville, Tenn. ; southern Alabama (Fairfield) ; southern 

 Georgia (Lumber City, occasionally Milledgeville, and Athens) ; and 

 rarely to central-eastern South Carolina (Edisto Island and Charles- 

 ton) . East to the coast of South Carolina, occasionally (Charleston) ; 

 Georgia (Blackbeard Island) ; Florida (St. Augustine, New Smyrna, 

 and Miami) ; the Bahamas (Abaco, Watling, and Great Abaco Is- 

 lands) ; Dominican Republic (Samana) ; Puerto Rico; Virgin Islands 

 and the Lesser Antilles to Dominica; and eastern Venezuela (Paria 

 Peninsula). South to northern Venezuela (Paria Peninsula, Rancho 

 Grande, and Merida) ; west-central Colombia (Bogota) ; and central 

 Ecuador (Pastazo Valley). West to central and western Ecuador 

 (Pastazo Valley and Quito) ; western Colombia (Pueblo Rico) ; 

 western Panama (Dvala) ; El Salvador (Mount Cacaguatique) ; 

 western Guatemala (Mazatenango) ; Guerrero (Acapulco and Coy- 

 uca) ; Colima (Manzanillo) ; northwestern Pueblo (Metlatayuca) ; 

 western Nuevo Leon (Monterey) ; and southern Texas (Cameron 

 County) . It also occurs casually in the Cape region of Ba,ja California 

 and in southern California (Dehesa and Carpenteria) . There are also 

 several records in migration from California and from western 

 Sinaloa. 



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

 are: Venezuela — Yacua, Paria Peninsula, March 20. Colombia — 

 Santa Marta region, March 12. Panama — Gatun, March 26. Costa 

 Rica — El General, April 9. Honduras — Tola, April 22. Guate- 

 mala — Quirigua, April 17. Veracruz — El Conejo, May 15. Puerto 

 Rico — Algonobo, April 27. Haiti — lie a Vache, May 6. Cuba — 

 Hjabana, May 25. Bahamas — ^Abaco, May 6. Florida — Orlando, 

 May 21. Georgia — Cumberland, May 26. Louisiana — Avery Island, 

 April 27. 



Early dates of spring arrival are: South Carolina — Clemson Col- 

 lege, March 20. North Carolina — ^Weaverville, March 3. Virginia — 

 Lawrenceville, March 23. District of Columbia — Washington, March 

 30. New York — Corning, April 18. Massachusetts — Stockbridge, 

 April 16. Vermont — St. Johnsbury, April 19. Maine — Lewiston, 

 April 27. Quebec— Montreal, April 26. Nova Scotia— Wolfville, 

 April 29. Mississippi — Deer Island, March 4. Louisiana — Schrie- 

 ver, March 8. Arkansas — March 12. Tennessee — Nashville, March 



