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March 26. Georgia — Athens, April 12. South Carolina — Spartan- 

 burg, April 23. Virginia — Lynchburg, April 17. District of Colum- 

 bia — Washington, April 27. Pennsylvania — Pittsburgh, April 28. 

 Massachusetts — Holyoke, May 9. Mississippi — Biloxi, April 5. 

 Louisiana — New Orleans, March 26. Arkansas — Rogers, April 18. 

 Missouri — St. Louis, May 6. Kentucky — Bowling Green, April 21. 

 Illinois— Quincy, May 3. Ohio — Cleveland, May 12. 



Some early dates of spring arrival are: Vermont — Rutland, March 6. 

 Quebec — Montreal, March 27. Illinois — Chicago, March 21. Michi- 

 gan — Battle Creek, March 7. Minnesota — Northfield, March 20. 

 South Dakota — Brookings, April 5. North Dakota — Argusville, 

 April 4. Manitoba — Winnipeg, April 14. Montana — Columbia Falls, 

 March 21. Washington — Pullman, March 20. 



Some late dates of fall departure are: Alberta — Belvedere, October 

 22. Washington — Yakima, November 14. Montana — Columbia 

 Falls, November 20. Wyoming — Laramie, November 12. Mani- 

 toba — Aweme, November 16. North Dakota — Fargo, November 7. 

 South Dakota — Faulkton, November 1. Nebraska — Lincoln, Novem- 

 ber 27. Minnesota — St. Paul, November 22. Wisconsin — Ripon, 

 November 30. Ontario — Gait, November 21. Quebec — Quebec, 

 November 23. Prince Edward Island — October 25. Newfoundland — 

 St. Anthony, October 17. Vermont — Wells River, November 8. 

 Maine— Ellsworth, November 25. 



Some early dates of fall arrival are: Wyoming — Wheatland, Sep- 

 tember 15. North Dakota — Fargo, September 27. Nebraska — 

 Omaha, October 7. Oklahoma — Tulsa, October 29. Texas — Corpus 

 Christi, October 5. Wisconsin — North Freedom, September 19. 

 Michigan — Grand Rapids, September 2. Indiana — Fort Wayne, 

 September 22. Ohio — Columbus, September 27. Kentucky — Lexing- 

 ton, September 13. Tennessee — Nashville, October 7. Arkansas — 

 Jonesboro, October 4. Louisiana — Covington, October 18. Missis- 

 sippi — Bay St. Louis, October 14. Massachusetts — Danvers, Sep- 

 tember 16. Pennsylvania — Berwyn, September 24. District of 

 Columbia — Washington, September 6; a casual record, July 25, 1932. 

 Virginia — Lexington, October 10. North Carolina — Louisburg, Octo- 

 ber 10. South Carolina — Charleston, October 14. Georgia — Atlanta, 

 October 9. Florida — New Smyrna, October 18. 



Few kinglets are banded but one record is available to indicate 

 migration. A bird banded at Elmhurst, Long Island, N. Y., on 

 November 5, 1931, was found dead at Suwanee, Ga., about January 9, 

 1933. 



Casual records — In the Bermudas, one was collected in the spring of 

 1883; and on November 5, 1928, one was noted on shipboard 140 

 miles east of Cape Charles, Va. 



