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July 19, Stone Harbor, July 22, and Cape May, July 27; Pennsyl- 

 vania, Erie, August 1, and Whites Island, August 10; Maryland, 

 Plum Point, August 10; Virginia, Cobb Island, August 19; North 

 Carolina, Charlotte Inlet, July 4, Cape Fear, July 7, and Carolina 

 Beach, July 10; Georgia, Savannah, August 12; Alabama, Dauphin, 

 and Petit Bois Islands, August 21; Florida, Key West, August 8, 

 Daytona Beach, August 17, and Pensacola, August 28; and Lesser 

 Antilles, Barbados, August 22, and Grenada, August 27. 



Late dates of fall departure are : Alaska, Wainwright, September 

 13, Taku Kiver, September 26, Kenai Kiver, October 7, and Craig, 

 November 14; British Columbia, Okanagan Landing, September 28, 

 and Chilliwack, October 23; Alberta, Vermilion-Innisfrea, Septem- 

 ber 16, and Whitford Lake, October 29; Montana, Priest Butte 

 Lakes, September 4; Colorado, Fort Collins, October 28, and Denver, 

 November 13; Mackenzie, Great Bear Lake, September 5, and Fort 

 Simpson, September 17; Keewatin, Swampy Lake, September 5; 

 Manitoba, Oak Lake, October 31; North Dakota, Grafton, October 

 27; South Dakota, Fort Sisseton, October 25, and Sioux Falls, 

 November 7; Nebraska, Lincoln, October 21; Kansas, Hamilton, 

 October 13, and Lawrence, October 29; Minnesota, Minneapolis, 

 October 28; Wisconsin, Lake Mills, October 2; Iowa, Keokuk, 

 October 28, and Sioux City, November 3; Ontario, Point Pelee, 

 October 18, Ottawa, November 11, and Kingston, November 16; 

 Michigan, Detroit, November 3, Sault Ste. Marie, November 5, and 

 Charity Island, November 21; Ohio, Youngstown, November 11, 

 Painesville, November 29; Illinois, Chicago, November 3, and La 

 Grange, November 6; Missouri, Independence, November 5, and 

 Courtney, November 9; Franklin, Winter Island, August 17; Nova 

 Scotia, Pictou, October 11, and Wolfville, November 8; Quebec, 

 Montreal, November 1, and Tabusintoc, November 3; Massachusetts, 

 Monomoy Island, November 14, and Boston, November 29; Con- 

 necticut, South Norwalk, November 7 ; New York, Orient, November 

 26, and Long Beach, November 26; New Jersey, Sandy Hook, 

 October 25, and Cape May County, November 7 ; and Pennsylvania, 

 Erie, November 10. 



Casual records. — Two specimens of the black-bellied plover were 

 obtained on Clipperton Island, November 19, 1901; Gundlach re- 

 ported taking two at San Juan Bay, Porto Rico, Stahl had two 

 others, while F. A. Potts saw one near Central Aguirre on Septem- 

 ber 9 and 10, 1921, and a flock of six or seven noted on several occa- 

 sions near Salinas, during December, 1920; the species is of casual 

 occurrence in Bermuda (Mangrove Bay, September 5, 1848, Sand 

 Hills, November 5, 1874, and Warnick Camp, November 13, 1874) ; 

 both Reinharclt and Hagerup record them from Greenland; and 

 one (possibly the European form) was obtained in late October, at 



