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24). Texas — San Antonio, May 21. Kansas — northeastern Kansas, 

 May 29. New Mexico — Glenrio, June 6; Hachita Grande Mountains, 

 May 22. Wyoming — Casper, May 17. 



Early dates of fall arrival p^re: North Dakota — Jamestown, Septem- 

 ber 5. Kansas — northeastern Kansas, October 19 (median of 7 years, 

 November 7). Minnesota — Fillmore County, September 14 (average 

 of 6 years for southern Minnesota, September 29) , Iowa — Sioux City, 

 September 26. ^lichigan — Detroit, September 5. Ohio — Buckeye 

 Lake, October 15. Indiana — Wayne County, October 8. Missouri — 

 St. Louis, October 5 (median of 12 years, October 30). Tennessee — 

 Great Smoky Mountains National Park, October 15. New Hamp- 

 shire — New Hampton, August 25 (median of 19 years, October 19). 

 Massachusetts — Martha's Vineyard, September 1 (median of 5 years, 

 October 22). Connecticut — New Haven, October 8. New York — 

 Fire Island, Long Island, September 5; Cayuga and Oneida Lake 

 basins, September 7 (median of 16 years, October 14). New Jersey — 

 Cape May, October 7. Pennsylvania — State College, October 1. 

 Maryland — Laurel, October 3. District of Columbia — October 15. 

 Virginia — Arlington, October 24. North Carolina — Rocky Mount, 

 October 31. South CaroUna — Charleston, October 31. Georgia — 

 Athens, October 20. Alabama — Sand Mountain, October 26. Flor- 

 ida — Tallahassee, November 8. 



[jate dates of fall departure are: Washington — Starbuck, Novem- 

 ber 15. Manitoba — Trees Bank, November 10 (average of 14 years, 

 October 26). Minnesota — MinneapoUs, November 27 (average of 7 

 years for southern Minnesota, November 2). Ohio — Buckeye Lake, 

 November 29. Mississippi — Saucier, November 27. New Hamp- 

 shire — New Hampton, November 30 (median of 19 years, November 

 18). New York — Cayuga and Oneida Lake basins, December 8 

 (median of 8 years, November 24). Maryland — Laurel, December 

 23. South Carolina — Charleston, December 12. 



Egg dates. — British Columbia: 5 records. May 1 to June 20. 



California: 48 records, April 9 to July 12; 24 records. May 21 to 

 June 25. 



Colorado: 12 records. May 2 to July 5; 8 records. May 9 to May 14. 



New Brunswick: 2 records, June 27 and July 16. 



New Hampshire: 2 records, April 17 and April 18. 



New York: 5 records, April 4 to May 25. 



Ontario: 2 records, April 7 and April 14. 



Washington: 11 records, April 4 to May 22; 6 records, April 25 to 

 May 10. 



Mexican Pins Siskin (S. p. macropterus) 



Range. — The Mexican pine siskin is resident in northern Baja 

 California (Sierra Juarez, Sierra San Pedro Mdrtir) and in highlands 



