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— Hadlyme, April 26. Massachusetts — Boston, April 30. Vermont — 

 St. Johnsbury, May 5. New Hampshire — Hanover, May 3. Maine — 

 Presque Isle, May 5. Quebec — Sherbrooke, May 15. New Bruns- 

 wick — Chatham, May 12. Nova Scotia — Pictou, May 16. Prince 

 Edward Island — May 19. Louisiana — New Orleans, March 19. 

 Tennessee — Sewee, April 17. Kentucky — Eubank, April 12. Mis- 

 souri — St. Louis, April 15. Illinois — Odin, April 16. Indiana — 

 Brookville, April 18. Ohio — Oberlin, April 22. Michigan — Peters- 

 burg, April 23. Ontario — Ottawa, May 3. Iowa — Keokuk, April 23. 

 Wisconsin — Milwaukee, April 20. Minnesota — Lanesboro, April 24. 

 Manitoba — Aweme, May 10. Texas — Kerrville, April 22. Kansas — 

 Onaga, April 19. Nebraska — Syracuse, April 25. South Dakota — 

 Kapid City, May 8. North Dakota — Larimore, May 10. Saskatch- 

 ewan — Indian Head, May 14. Colorado — Denver, May 7. Wyo- 

 ming — Cheyenne, May 9. Montana — Terry, May 13. Alberta — 

 Edmonton, May 21. British Columbia — Edgewood, April 24. 



Fall migration. — Late dates of fall departure are: British Co- 

 lumbia — Okanagan Landing, September 13. Montana — Columbia 

 Falls, September 11. Wyoming — YelloAvstone Park, September 30. 

 Colorado — Fort Morgan, September 15. Saskatchewan — Eastend. 

 September 9. North Dakota — Fargo, September 18. South Dakota — 

 Rapid City, September 24, Nebraska — Lincoln, September 22. 

 Kansas — Clearw^ater, October 8. Oklahoma — Copan, September 23. 

 Texas — Brownsville, October 1. Minnesota — St. Paul, September 23. 

 Iowa — Des Moines, September 30. Ontario — Toronto, September 24. 

 Michigan — Blaney, September 27. Ohio — Wauseon, September 28. 

 Illinois — Chicago, September 25. Missouri — Columbia, September 23. 

 Kentucky — Danville, September 29. Mississippi — Biloxi, October 20. 

 Prince Edward Island — September 4. New Brunswick — Scotch Lake, 

 September 16. Maine — Portland, September 12. New Hampshire — 

 Durham, September 11. Massachusetts — Hudson, September 20. 

 New Jersey — Milltown, September 17. District of Columbia — ^Wash- 

 ington, September 23. North Carolina — Raleigh, September 18. South 

 Carolina — Charleston, October 9. Georgia — Atlanta, September 19. 

 Florida — Pensacola, October 6; Orlando, October 12. 



Casual records. — Aside from the summer occurrences immediately 

 north of the regular breeding grounds, there are not many cases 

 where this species has been detected outside of its normal range. 

 It was observed along the Humber River, Newfoundland, during the 

 summer of 1911, and ultimately it may be found to breed on that 

 island. The kingbird has been credited also to Greenland, but the 

 evidence upon which the record was based is not now known. On 

 June 17, 1931, an adult female was captured by an Eskimo at Point 

 Barrow, Alaska. 



