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ington, March ' 19. Pennsylvania — Pittsburgh, April 11. New 

 York — Rochester, April 11. Connecticut — Hartford, April 18. Ver- 

 mont — Rutland, April 27. Maine — Portland, April 27. Quebec — 

 Montreal, May 8. Ohio — Columbus, March 28. Ontaria — Toronto, 

 April 25. Indiana — Bloomington, March 17. Michigan — Detroit, 

 April 7. Illinois — Olney, March 11. Wisconsin — Milwaukee, April 

 12. Missouri — Kansas City, March 13. Iowa — Iowa City, April 14. 

 Minnesota — St. Cloud, April 13. Manitoba — Winnepeg, May 1. 

 Oklahoma — Caddo, March 8. Kansas — Topeka, April 5. Ne- 

 braska — Omaha, April 11. South Dakota — Vermilion, April 27. 

 North Dakota — Charlson, May 10. Saskatchewan — Regina, May 4. 

 Colorado — Denver, May 4. Wyoming — Torrington, May 3. Mon- 

 tana — Great Falls, May 13. 



Some late dates of fall departure are : Montana — Big Sandy, Sep- 

 tember 7. Wyoming — ^Wheatland, September 15. Colorado — Yuma, 

 September 28. Saskatchewan — Eastend, September 21. North Da- 

 kota — Fargo, October 3. South Dakota — Yankton, October 3. Ne- 

 braska — Lincoln, October 7. Kansas — Hays, October 30. Manito- 

 ba — Aweme, September 21. Minnesota — St. Paul, October 6. Iowa — 

 Sioux City, October 16. Missouri — Columbia, November 9. Wis- 

 consin — Madison, October 14. Illinois — Chicago, October 20. Mich- 

 igan — Grand Rapids, October 18. Ontario — Ottawa, October 20. 

 Ohio — Toledo, October 26. Kentucky — Danville, October 19. 

 Maine — Winthrop, October 1. Vermont — ^Wells River, October 3. 

 Massachusetts — Boston, October 16. New York — New York, October 

 30. Pennsylvania — Germantown, October 23. District of Colum- 

 bia — ^Washington, October 15. West Virginia — Bluefield, October 2. 

 Virginia — Lexington, October 10. 



Recoveries of banded birds throw some light on individual migra- 

 tions. The following records are of birds taken during fall and winter 

 in the winter range, all of which had been banded the previous sum- 

 mer on the breeding grounds ! Of four taken in North Carolina, two 

 came from Massachusetts and one each from Long Island and New 

 Jersey. The two found in South Carolina came from New Jersey and 

 Maryland. The three found in Georgia were one each from Mas- 

 sachusetts, Long Island, and New Jersey. In Alabama nine have been 

 recovered as follows : one from Ohio, three from Indiana, three from 

 Illinois, and two from Tennessee. The four in Mississippi were : one 

 from South Dakota and three from Illinois. Only two have been 

 recovered in Arkansas, both of which had come from Illinois. The 

 12 recoveries in Louisiana show the diversity of banding locality : one 

 from New Jersey, one from North Carolina, one from North Dakota 

 one from Wisconsin, one from Indiana, five from Illinois, one from 

 Iowa and one from Teimessee. In Texas have been found one from 



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