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town, May 26; Nebraska, Lincoln, May 10; Manitoba, Shoal Lake, 

 May 19; Saskatchewan, Indian Head, May 15, Osier, May 13, and 

 Dinsmore, May 30; Colorado, Loveland, May 1, Denver, May 17, 

 and Middle Park, May 26 ; Montana, Big Sandy, May 18, and Terry, 

 Ma} 7 21; Alberta, Beaverhill Lake, May 7; California, Monterey, 

 April 9, Santa Barbara, April 24, Fresno, May 5, Los Banos, May 

 19, and Santa Cruz, May 22; Oregon, Klamath Falls, April 17, 

 Malheur Lake, April 26, and Newport, April 30; Washington, De- 

 struction Island Lighthouse, April 27, Shoalwater Bay, May 9, and 

 Olympia, May 13; British Columbia, Okanagan Landing, May 18, 

 and Mabel Lake, May 25 ; Yukon, Forty-mile, May 3 ; Alaska, Fort 

 Kenia, May 3, Bethel, May 19, Kowak River, May 22, Igushik, May 

 23, St. Michael, May 14, Fort Yukon, June 1, and Point Barrow, 

 June 11; and Greenland, North Star Bay, June 14. 



Fall migration. — Late dates of departure are: Alaska, Pribilof 

 Islands, August 31, Port Clarence, September 6, and Okutan, 

 September 17; British Columbia, Okanagan Landing, October 15; 

 Washington, Clallam Bay, October 28; Oregon, Oswego, September 

 25; California, Fresno, October 6, Watsonville, October 20, and 

 Monterey, October 24; Montana, Priest Butte Lakes, September 4, 

 Columbia Falls, September 13, and Corvallis, September 20; Idaho, 

 Salmon River Mountains, September 5; Wyoming, Fort Washakie, 

 September 13, and Yellowstone Park, September 18; Colorado, near 

 Denver, October 13; Manitoba, Whitewater Lake, September 9, and 

 Shoal Lake, September 21; North Dakota, Stump Lake, September 2; 

 Nebraska, Lincoln, October 26; Minnesota, St. Vincent, August 31; 

 Wisconsin, near Cedar Grove, September 23; Ontario, Ottawa, 

 October 12; Ohio, Youngstown, October 9; Newfoundland, Oc- 

 tober 11; Ungava, mouth of the Koksoak River, September 19; 

 Maine, near Pittsfield, September 3; New Hampshire, Lonesome 

 Lake, September 22, Lancaster, October 8, and Dublin Pond, October 

 13; Massachusetts, Nantucket, September 20, near Springfield, 

 September 23, Swampscott, September 26, Harvard, October 5, and 

 Ware, October 13; Connecticut, Hartford. September 27; New York, 

 Branchport, September 15, Athol Spring, September 24, Oneida 

 Lake, September 21, Ithaca, September 27, Flushing, September 29, 

 and Montauk Point, October 22 ; New Jersey, Stone Harbor, Septem- 

 ber 4, near Tuckerton, September 13, and 5-fathom Beach Light, 

 October 12; Pennsylvania, Pittston, September 2, Beaver, September 

 26, Carlisle, October 1, and Erie, October 10; District of Columbia, 

 Washington, August 31; West Virginia, near Parkersburg, Septem- 

 ber 26; North Carolina, Bladen County, September 23; and South 

 Carolina, Frogmore, September 25, and Sea Islands, October 25. 



Casual records. — The northern phalarope is apparently less com- 

 mon in the Mississippi Valley and the Southwest. Some records in 



