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Myers); Quintana Roo (Palmul and Xcopen); British Honduras 

 (Orange Walk and Cayo); Honduras (Omoa, Tela, and Ceiba); 

 Nicaragua (Escondido River); Costa Rica (Peralta and Tuis); and 

 Panama (Almirante and Barro Colorado, C. Z.). South to Panama. 

 West to Costa Rica (Palmar and Miravalles); El Salvador, rarely 

 (Mount Cacaguatique and Lake Olomiga); Guatemala (Godines); 

 Oaxaca (Tehuantepec) ; western Veracruz (Matzorongo) ; eastern 

 Puebla (Metlaltoyuca) ; eastern Tamaulipas (Soto la Marina) ; and 

 southern Texas (Brownsville). There are late December records from 

 Plainfield, N. J.; Columbus, Ohio; Raleigh, N. C; Fort Worth and 

 Houston, Tex., which may be delayed migration or accidental winter- 

 ing. 



Migration. — Some late dates of spring departure from the winter 

 home are: Canal Zone — Barro Colorado, March 21. Honduras — 

 Tela, March 7. Guatemala — Quiriqua, April 4. Veracruz — Cerro 

 de Tuxtla, March 29. Florida— Fort Myers, May 24. 



Some early dates of spring arrival are: Florida — Pensacola, March 

 24. Georgia — Macon, March 28. South Carolina — Aiken, March 

 17. North Carolina — Waynesville, April 4. West Virginia — Mor- 

 gantown, March 16. District of Columbia — Washington, April 4. 

 Pennsylvania — Glen Olden, April 26. New York — Syracuse, April 25. 

 Massachusetts — Stockbridge, May 2. Vermont — Rutland, May 4. 

 Louisiana — New Orleans, March 27. Arkansas — Helena, April 4. 

 Tennessee — Nashville, April 5. Indiana — Indianapolis, April 23. 

 Michigan — Grand Rapids, April 12. Ohio — Oberlin, April 10. On- 

 tario — Toronto, April 24. Missouri — St. Louis, April 18. Iowa — 

 Keokuk, April 20. — Wisconsin — Milwaukee, April 30. Minnesota — 

 St. Paul, May 3. Kansas — Independence, April 25. Nebraska — 

 Lincoln, April 25. South Dakota — Yankton, April 27. 



Some late dates of fall departure are: South Dakota — Yankton, 

 September 19. Nebraska— Omaha, September 30. Minnesota — 

 Minneapolis, October 10. Wisconsin — Madison, October 12. Iowa — 

 Marshalltown, October 2. Missouri — St. Louis, October 19. On- 

 tario — Ottawa, October 4. Ohio — Columbus, October 5. Michi- 

 gan — Detroit, October 5. Illinois — Lake Forest, October 28. Ken- 

 tucky — Danville, October 20. Louisiana — New Orleans, October 18. 

 Vermont — St. Johnsbury, September 29. Massachusetts— Marthas 

 Vineyard, October 2. New York — Rhinebeck, November 4. Penn- 

 sylvania — Pittsburgh, October 4. District of Columbia — Washing- 

 ton, November 27. North Carolina — Raleigh, October 16. Geor- 

 gia — Athens, October 18. 



Some early dates of fall arrival in the wiDter home are: Honduras — 

 Tela, October 1. Nicaragua — Bluefields, November 7. Panama — 

 Almirante, October 30. 



