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Waiikeenah, Sevenoaks, and Safety Harbor) ; rarely Georgia (Chat- 

 ham County) ; probably the Bahama Islands (Inagua) ; Jamaica ; 

 and Porto Rico. East to Porto Rico ; eastern Venezuela (mouth of 

 the Orinoco River) ; British Guiana (Bartica) ; Dutch Guiana 

 (Surinam and Maroni River) ; French Guiana (Cayenne) ; Brazil 

 (Mixiana, Para, Chapada, Urucuia, and Pitanguy) ; Paraguay (Co- 

 lonia Risso) ; Uruguay (Rocha, Montevideo, and Colonia) ; and 

 Argentina (Buenos Aires and Azul). South to Argentina (Azul 

 and Cordoba). West to Argentina (Cordoba, Tucuman, Salta, and 

 Oran) ; Bolivia (Caiza) ; Peru (Chorillos, Cajabamba, and Tum- 

 bez) ; Ecuador (Guayaquil and Quito) ; Colombia (Call, No vita, 

 Medellin, Puerto Berrio, and Santa Marta) ; Costa Rica (San Jose) ; 

 Guatemala (Los Amates and Duenas) ; Yucatan (Tabi) ; and Vera 

 Cruz (PI ay a Vicente).^ 



Spring migration. — Early dates of arrival in the spring migration 

 are: South Carolina, Charleston, March 27, and Aiken, March 30; 

 North Carolina, Raleigh, April 4, and Weaverville, April 9 ; District 

 of Columbia, Washington, March 30; Pennsylvania, State College, 

 April 14, Sewicldey, April 15, and Doylestown, April 16; New Jer- 

 sey, Dead River, April 18; New York, York, April 18, Ithaca, 

 April 20, and New York City, April 21; Connecticut, Litchfield, 

 April 27, and New Haven, April 29; Massachusetts, Northampton, 

 April 25, Melrose, April 26, and Fitchburg, April 28; Vermont, 

 Randolph, April 26, Bennington, May 4, and Wells River, May 6; 

 New Hampshire, Manchester, April 26, and Monaclnock, May 11; 

 Maine, Orono, May 3, Pittsfield, May 6, and Waterville, May 7; 

 Quebec, Quebec, May 1, and Godbout, May 4; Mississipjpi, Bay St. 

 Louis, March 17, and Biloxi, March 25 ; Louisiana, Hester, March 16 ; 

 Arkansas, Monticelio, March 24, and Tillar, March 31; Tennessee, 

 Nashville, April 7; Kentucky, Bowling Green, April 8, and Russell- 

 ville, April 9 ; Missouri, Jonesburg, March 19, and Monteer, April 6 ; 

 Illinois, Rantoul, March 24, Danville, April 2, and Chicago, April 7 ; 

 Indiana, Frankfort, March 15, Indianapolis, March 17, and Delhi, 

 March 28 ; Ohio, Oberlin, March 28, Sandusky, March 31, and Scio, 

 April 7; Michigan, Ann Arbor, April 23, Hillsdale, A^^ril 24, and 

 Portage Lake, April 30; Ontario, Toronto, March 16, London, April 

 28, and Ottawa, May 2 ; Iowa, Hillsboro, April 10, National, April 

 14, and Sigourney, April 20; Wisconsin, Beloit, April 24, Milwaukee, 

 April 25, and Madison, April 26; Minnesota, Minneapolis, April 

 17, Hallock, April 21, cand Lanesboro, April 24; Texas, Santa Maria, 

 March 3, Brownsville, March 17, Texas City, March 22, and Boerne^ 

 March 25; Kansas, Wichita, March 29, Emporia, April 10, and 

 Independence, April 16; Nebraska, Neligh, April 20, Red Cloud, 



^The migration dates here given probably include, in many cases, observations and 

 records for both soUtaria and cimvainomea. 



