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sissippi — Biloxi, May 10. Arkansas — Helena, May 19. Kentucky — 

 Lexington, May 24. Texas — San Antonio, May 18. 



Some early dates of spring arrival are: Florida — Pensacola, April 15. 

 Georgia — Round Oak, April 7. North Carolina — Raleigh, April 27. 

 Virginia — Blacksburg, April 30. District of Columbia — Washington, 

 April 9. Pennsylvania — Waynesburg, April 17. New York — Collins, 

 April 16. Massachusetts — Amherst, April 30. Vermont — St. Johns- 

 bury, May 1. Quebec — Montreal, May 3. New Brunswick — Picton, 

 May 18. Louisiana — Madisonville, April 8. Mississippi — Tisho- 

 mingo, April 20. Arkansas — Helena, April 18. Tennessee — Mem- 

 phis, April 16. Illinois — Olney, April 20. Ohio — Oberlin, April 25. 

 Michigan — Detroit, April 22. Ontario — Toronto, April 30. Iowa — 

 Hillsboro, April 22. Wisconsin — Racine, April 28. Minnesota — 

 Minneapolis, May 3. Manitoba — Winnipeg, May 2. Texas — 

 Houston, March 27. Kansas — Independence, April 29. South Da- 

 kota — Yankton, May 2. North Dakota — Grand Forks, May 10. 

 Saskatchewan — Indian Head, May 12. Wyoming — Torrington, May 

 6. Montana — Corvallis, May 8. Alberta — Edmonton, May 11. 



Some late dates of fall departure are: Saskatchewan — Last Moun- 

 tain Lake, September 1. Montana — Fortine, September 17. Wyo- 

 ming — Green River, September 8. Manitoba — Aweme, September 12. 

 South Dakota — Aberdeen, September 18. Minnesota — Minneapolis, 

 September 21. Iowa — Davenport, September 23. Ontario — Ottawa, 

 September 17. Michigan — Sault Ste. Marie, September 30. Indiana 

 — Lafayette, October 2. Ohio — Cleveland, October 6. Kentucky — 

 Lexington, September 27. Mississippi — Bay St. Louis, October 11. 

 Louisiana — New Orleans, October 24. Newfoundland — Humber 

 River, September 14. Quebec — Montreal, September 28. New 

 Brunswick — Scotch Lake, September 22. Nova Scotia — Pictou, 

 September 20. New Hampshire — Hanover, October 22. Massa- 

 chusetts — Waltham, October 5. New York — Canandaigua, October 

 13. Pennsylvania — Doylestowm October 11. District of Columbia — 

 Washington, October 1. North Carolina — Weaverville, October 10. 

 Georgia — Augusta, October 1. Alabama — Autauga ville, October 22. 

 Florida — Pensacola, October 18. 



Some early dates of fall arrival are: Kentucky — Lexington, Septem- 

 ber 3. Mississippi — Bay St. Louis, September 7. Louisiana — New 

 Orleans, September 12. Texas — Mission, September 20. North 

 Carolina — Raleigh, August 28. Georgia — Athens, August 30. Flor- 

 ida — Tallahassee, September 11. Cuba — Habana, September 24. 

 Colombia — Bonda, October 5. 



Casual records. — The species is a rare or accidental migrant in Cuba. 

 In New Mexico one was noted in the Taos Mountains July 17, 1904, 

 and a pair seen August 5, 1910, at El Rito de los Frijoles that was 



