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New York (Montauk Point) ; New Jersey (Princeton, Lawrenceville, 

 and probably Tuckerton) ; Virginia ("Wallops Island) ; and rarely 

 South Carolina (Oakland). South to rarely South Carolina (Oak- 

 land) ; southern Indiana (Bicknell) ; Illinois (Olney and Odin); 

 Missouri (Appleton and probably Stotesbury) ; Oklahoma (Copan 

 and Fort Reno) ; probably Texas (Gainesville) ; Colorado (Barr 

 and Denver) ; Utah (Kamas Prairies) ; and Oregon (Fort Klamath). 

 West to Oregon (Fort Klamath) ; northern Idaho (Lapwai and 

 Fort Sherman) ; British Columbia (Newgate and Osoyoos Lake) ; 

 probably Alberta (Edmonton and Athabaska Landing) ; and Alaska 

 (Mount McKinley and Kobuk River). 



Wi?iter range. — The main winter range of the species is confined 

 to the southern part of South America, north to northern Argentina 

 (Tucuman) ; and southern Brazil (Irisanga and probably Matto- 

 dentro). East to southern Brazil (probably Mattodentro) ; L'^ruguay 

 (Concepcion, Sta. Elena, and Colonia) ; and eastern Argentina 

 (Buenos Aires and Rio Negro). South to Argentina (Rio Negro). 

 West to Argentina (Rio Negro, Mendoza, and Tucuman). A speci- 

 men was taken at San Angelo, Tex., January 1, 1883, but this must 

 be considered as an accidental occurrence as the species at this season 

 is usually found only in southern South America. 



Spring rRigration. — Early dates of spring arrival are : Ecuador, 

 Chaupicuz, March 30; Chiapas, Comitan, March 29; Florida, Indian 

 Key, March 17, St. Marks, March 23, Deer Park, March 24, and Leon 

 County, March 25; Alabama, Barachias, March 7, Coosada, March 

 22, and Sand Mountain, March 29; Georgia, Macon, March 18, and 

 Savannah, March 23; South Carolina, Mount Pleasant, March 11, 

 and Frogmore, March 24; North Carolina, Raleigh, March 28; Vir- 

 ginia, Alexandria, March 22; District of Columbia, Washington, 

 March 21 ; Pennsylvania, Marietta, March 27. Plymouth, April 10. and 

 Erie, April 11; New Jersey, Haddonfield, April 7, and Cape May, 

 April 12 ; New York, Long Island, April 1, Watertown, April 6, and 

 Amagansett, April 11 ; Connecticut, Jewett City, April 16, and '^?cy- 

 brook, April 22; Rhode Island, Newport, April 29; Massachusetts, 

 Woods Hole, April 10, Salem, April 12, and Cape Cod, April 12 ; Ver- 

 mont, Woodstock, April 17, Bennington, April 22, and Rutland, 

 April 26 ; Maine, Pittsfield, April 14, Plymouth, April 25, and Port- 

 land, April 30; Louisiana, New Orleans, March 9, Hester, March 16, 

 and Lobdell, March 19; Mississippi, Biloxi, March 10, and Rodney, 

 March 27 ; Tennessee, Nashville, March 31 ; Kentucky, Guthrie, March 

 20 ; Missouri, St. Louis, March 17, Appleton City, March 19, and Ka- 

 hoka. March 20; Illinois, Rockford, March 19, Lebanon, March 20, and 

 Canton, March 27 ; Indiana, Bicknell, March 13, Vigo County, March 

 19, and Vincennes, April 1 ; Ohio, Oberlin, March 20, Berlin Center, 

 March 23, and Columbus, March 29; Michigan, Ann Arbor, March 



