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ana — Lafayette, March 17. Illinois — Chicago, April 8. Ontario — 

 Toronto, April 6. Michigan — Sault Ste. Marie, April 15. Iowa — 

 Davenport, March 31. Wisconsin — Sheboygan, March 25. Minne- 

 sota — Minneapolis, April 5. South Dakota — Faulkton, April 10. 

 Manitoba — ^Winnipeg, April 19. Montana — Fortine, April 23. Brit- 

 ish Columbia — Okanagan Landing, March 16. 



Fall migration. — ^Late dates of fall departure are : British Colum- 

 bia — Okanagan Landing, November 9. Montana — Fortine, October 9. 

 South Dakota — Faulkton, October 5. Minnesota — St. Paul, October 

 18. Wisconsin — Madison, October 30. Iowa — Sioux City, October 5. 

 Michigan — Sault Ste. Marie, October 11. Ontario — Ottawa, Novem- 

 ber 1. Illinois — Glen Ellyn, October 25. Indiana — Fort Wayne, Oc- 

 tober 29, Quebec — Montreal, October 27. New Brunswick — St. John, 

 October 12. Maine — Dover, November 5. Vermont — Kutland, Oc- 

 tober 29. Massachusetts — Boston, November 4. New York — Ithaca, 

 October 20. New Jersey — Morristown, November 3. Pennsylvania — 

 State College, November 23. 



Early dates of fall arrival are : Maryland — Hagerstown, September 

 10. District of Columbia — Washington, September 25. Virginia — 

 Lexington, September 28. North Carolina — Chapel Hill, September 

 23. Georgia — Atlanta, October 12. Florida — Pensacola, October 20. 

 Missouri — Columbia, October 8. Kentucky — ^Lexington, October 1. 

 Tennessee — Nashville, October 14. Oklahoma — Oklahoma City, No- 

 vember 5. Louisiana — New Orleans, October 24. Mississippi — Biloxi, 

 October 21. 



Casual records. — The winter wren has bred once in Wyoming: a 

 nest containing two young ready to fly was found in the Freezeout 

 Hills on July 15, 1897; birds were seen west of Fort Collins and in 

 Estes Park, Colo., in July 1896, but no evidence of breeding was found. 

 This species was seen in the Sacramento Mountains of New Mexico in 

 September 1902 and at Coony, N. Mex., on December 26, 1889, the 

 only records for the State ; in Arizona there are three migration rec- 

 ords, two in April and one in October, and one of a specimen taken 

 about 35 miles north of Fort Verde on January 6, 1887. It is an 

 uncommon winter visitant to southern Utah, specimens in Zion Canyon 

 on January 1, 1936, and February 1, 1942. 



Egg dates. — Alaska : 11 records. May 20 to July 23. 



California : 29 records, March 20 to July 19 ; 15 records, April 20 to 

 May 12, indicating the height of the season. 



Labrador : 5 records, June 28 and 29. 



New Hampshire : 8 records, May 14 to May 21. 



Ontario : 11 records. May 18 to June 18. 



Washington : 19 records, April 15 to June 22 ; 10 records, April 22 

 to May 9. 



