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Idaho — Priest River, October 6. Wyoming — Yellowstone National 

 Park, October 4. Colorado — Yuma, September 29. Mackenzie — 

 Great Slave Lake, September 20; and Fort Good Hope, October 2. 

 Saskatchewan — Indian Head, September 10. Manitoba — Treesbank, 

 October 3; and Aweme, October 12. South Dakota — Grand River 

 Agency, October T; and Vermillion, October 15. Nebraska — Badger, 

 October 1; and Jackson Lake, October 9. Kansas — Lawrence, Oc- 

 tober 10. Oklahoma — Norman, November 25. Minnesota — Lanes- 

 boro, October 21. Wisconsin — Elkhorn, October 1; Racine, October 

 3; and Burlington, November 10. Iowa — Osage, October 13; Daven- 

 port, November 1 ; and Keokuk, November 12. Ontario — Point Pelee, 

 October 14; Ottawa, October 17; and Port Dover, October 19. Mich- 

 igan — Sault Ste. Marie, October 19; South Lyon, October 21; and 

 Detroit, November 18. Ohio — Upper Sandusky, October 12; Austin- 

 burg, October 29; and Columbus, October 30. Indiana — New Har- 

 mony, October 28 (once observed on December 6) ; and Crawfords- 

 ville, November 21. Illinois — Lake Forest, September 26; Horse- 

 shoe Lake, September 29; and Springfield, October 10. Missouri — 

 Marionvilie, September 13; Monteer, September 22; and Iberia, 

 October 15. Kentucky — Bardstown, October 18. Tennessee — Nash- 

 ville, October 7. Prince Edward Island — Alberton, September 25. 

 Nova Scotia — Sable Island, September 30; and Pictou, October 13. 

 New Brunswick — Scotch Lake, November 7. Quebec — Montreal, Sep- 

 tember 17; and Quebec City, September 26. Maine — Phillips, Oc- 

 tober 9; Lewiston, October 13; Avon, October 26; and Owls Head 

 Light Station, October 28. New Hampshire — Concord, September 

 21. Vermont — Woodstock, October 19; and Wells River, Novem- 

 ber 8. Massachusetts — Harvard, October 18; Danvers, October 24; 

 Marthas Vineyard, October 30; and Boston, November 8. Connecti- 

 cut — Hadlyme, October 28; Meriden, October 29; and Danbury, No- 

 vember 13. New York, Ithaca, October 25; Howard, November 12; 

 and Fire Island Light, November 25. New Jersey — Elizabeth, Oc- 

 tober 13 ; Sandy Hook, October 16 ; Hackettstown, November 2 ; and 

 Morristown, December 25. Pennsylvania — Renovo, November 7; 

 Doylestown, November 9; Berwyn, November 13; and York, De- 

 cember 15. Maryland — Chestertown, October 23; and Baltimore. No- 

 vember 8. District of Columbia — Washington, November 30. Vir- 

 ginia — Backbay, November 20. North Carolina — Raleigh, October 

 5; and Knotts Island, November 17. South Carolina — Charleston, 

 December 6. Georgia — Atlanta, October 20. 



More definite information concerning the fall migration of ospreys 

 on the Atlantic coast is afforded by a consideration of the available 

 banding data. Five birds banded as fledglings at Avalon, N. J., 

 one in June and four in August, were all recovered in September and 



