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tepee) ; western Veracruz (Motzorongo) ; and northern Puebla 

 (Metlatoyuca). Occasional or accidental in winter (possibly from 

 delayed migration), in southern Sonora (Alamos) ; Texas (Browns- 

 ville, Dallas, and Himtsville) ; Mississippi (Edwards and Gulfport) ; 

 Alabama (Tupelo) ; and Florida (New Smyrna). It has also oc- 

 curred rarely in migration in the West Indies; Cuba (Habana) ; 

 Dominican Eepublic (Puerto Plata) ; and Puerto Rico (MayagiJez). 



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

 are : Nicaragua — Eden, March 29. El Salvador — Chilata, April 24. 

 Guatemala — Chuntuqui, April 25. Honduras — Tela, April 24. 

 Veracruz — Minatitlan, April 27. Puerto Rico — San German, April 

 20. Cuba — Santiago de las Vegas, May 4. 



Early dates of spring arrival are : Florida — Palm Beach, March 3. 

 Alabama — Long Island, April 10. Georgia — Savannah, April 13. 

 South Carolina — Summerton, April 17. North Carolina — Waynes- 

 ville, April 14. Virginia — Lynchburg, April 18. West Virginia — 

 White Sulphur Springs, April 25. District of Columbia — ^Washing- 

 ton, April 22. Pennsylvania — Pittsburgh, April 22. New York — 

 Canandaigua, April 23. Massachusetts — Amherst, April 29. Ver- 

 mont — St. Johnsbury, April 29. Maine — Dover-Foxcroft, May 5. 

 New Brunswick — Scotch Lake, May 2. Nova Scotia — Wolf ville. May 

 6. Quebec — Quebec, May 4. Prince Edward Island — Mount Her- 

 bert, May 4. Louisiana — Avery Island, April 6. Mississippi — Ed- 

 wards, April 17. Arkansas — Helena, April 20. Tennessee — 

 Knoxville, April 17. Kentucky — Bowling Green, April 23. Illinois 

 — Le Roy, April 19. Ohio — Oberlin, April 19. Michigan — Grand 

 Rapids, April 26. Ontario — London, April 30. Missouri — Marion- 

 ville, April 20. Iowa — Iowa City, April 27. Wisconsin — Milwaukee, 

 April 26. Minnesota — Crystal Bay, April 29. Texas — Brownsville, 

 April 3. Nebraska — Lincoln, April 29. South Dakota — Yankton, 

 May 2. North Dakota — Argusville, May 11. Manitoba — Aweme, 

 May 11. Saskatchewan — Wiseton, May 5. Colorado — Derby, May 3. 

 Alberta — Glenevis, May 22. Mackenzie — Simpson, May 23, 



Late dates of spring departure of transients are: Florida — Dry 

 Tortugas Island, May 22. Alabama — Leighton, May 10. Georgia — 

 Margret, May 25. South Carolina — Spartanburg, May 18. North 

 Carolina — Raleigh, May 18, Virginia — Naruna, May 25. District 

 of Columbia — ^Washington, June 4. Louisiana — Cameron Farm, May 

 15. Mississippi — Deer Island, May 21. Arkansas — Winslow, May 

 22. Tennessee — Nashville, May 22. Kentucky — Danville, May 27. 

 Illinois — Chicago, June 8. Ohio — Youngstown, June 3, Missouri — 

 St, Louis, June 3. Iowa — Mount Vernon, June 2, Texas — Waco, 

 May 23, Oklahoma — Arnett, May 28. Kansas — Stockton, May 21. 

 Nebraska — Stapleton, May 23. South Dakota — Yankton, June 6. 

 North Dakota — Argusville, June 12. 



