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London) ; southern Michigan (Grand Kapids, Lansing, Flint, South 

 Lyon, and probably Port Huron) ; southern Ontario (Komoka, Lon- 

 don, and Webster's Falls) ; central and eastern New York (Medina, 

 Kochester, Canandaigua, Utica, Point Comfort, Warren, and Port 

 Henry) ; southern Vermont (rarely Brattleboro) ; and central-south- 

 ern New Hampshire (Harrisville and Dublin) . East to New Hamp- 

 shire (Dublin) ; more regularly to central-southern Massachusetts 

 (Sheffield, Springfield, and Ware) ; Rhode Island; central New Jer- 

 sey (Crosswick, Princeton, and Elizabeth) ; central Maryland 

 (Patuxent Wildlife Research Refuge and Wildacres) ; eastern central 

 Virginia (Lawrenceville and Ashland) ; central and northeastern 

 North Carolina (Clinton, Garner, Greenville, and Walke) ; central 

 South Carolina (Aiken and Columbia) ; and southwestern and central 

 Georgia (Blakely and Macon). South to Georgia (Blakely) ; south- 

 ern Alabama (Abbeville) ; southern Mississippi (Brooklyn) ; north- 

 ern and southeastern Louisiana (Mansfield, Bienville, Como, Bains, 

 and Baton Rouge) ; and northeastern Texas (Corsicana). West to 

 northeastern Texas (Corsicana) ; eastern Oklahoma (Tulsa County, 

 Washita River, and Kiowa Agency) ; eastern Kansas (Manhattan, 

 Topeka, and Neosha River) ; eastern Nebraska (London and Fonta- 

 nelle Forest) ; central western and central northern Iowa (Pottawat- 

 tamie County and Emmetsburg) ; and southeastern Minnesota 

 (Hutchinson). 



Winter range. — The Louisiana waterthrush winters north to south- 

 ern Mexico; Jalisco (Mazatlan) ; Morelos (Cuernavaca) ; Puebla 

 (Metlatoyuca) ; Veracruz (Jalapa, Motzorongo) ; Tabasco (Fron- 

 tera) ; and Yucatan (Merida) ; Cuba (Bahia Honda, Isle of Pines, 

 Trinidad, and Guamo) ; the eastern Bahamas (Bimini and Berry) ; 

 and Puerto Rico. East to Puerto Rico ; the Virgin Islands ; and the 

 northern Lesser Antilles (Barbuda, Antigua, Montserrat, Guadeloupe, 

 and Dominica). South to the Lesser Antilles (Dominica) ; central 

 and northeastern Colombia (Santa Marta, Villavincencia, La Bonda) ; 

 and western Panama (Perme). West to western Panama (Perme) ; 

 and southern Mexico (Jalisco). Also winters in Bermuda, and there 

 is one sight record from Trinidad. Accidental in California (Mecca) . 



Migration. — Late dates of spring departure are : Colombia — Fusu- 

 gasuga, March 24. Costa Rica — El General, March 23. Guatemala — 

 near Quirigua, May 2. Yucatan — Merida, March 29. Veracruz — 

 Arroyo del Sitio, March 25. San Luis Potosi — Valles, March 25; 

 Tamaulipas — Gomez Farias region, April 4; Chihuahua — Alamos, 

 March 28. Trinidad — April 23. Puerto Rico — Cartagena Lagoon, 

 April 22. Haiti — Riviere Seche near Fonds des Negres, April 2. 

 Cuba— Villalba, April 18. 



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