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Ontario, Toronto, July 22, Coldstream, July 29, and Brighton, July 

 31 ; Michigan, Charity Island, July 25, Jackson, July 25, and Detroit, 

 July 31 ; Ohio, Bay Point, July 3, Oberlin, July 6, Cedar Point, July 

 8, and Lakeside, July 17; Indiana, Bass Lake, August 1; Illinois, 

 Chicago, July 22, and La Grange, August 7; Missouri, St. Louis, 

 August 20 ; Mississipj)i, Beauvoir, July 22 ; Louisiana, Bayou Chene, 

 August 29 ; Maine, Portland, July 18, and Squirrel Island, July 31 ; 

 Massachusetts, Lynn, July 18 ; Marthas Vineyard, July 20, and Har- 

 vard, July 26; Rhode Island, South Auburn, July 23, and Block 

 Island, July 25 ; Connecticut, New Haven, July 30 ; New York, Long 

 Beach, July 3, Orient, July 6, and Brockport, July 28 ; New Jersey, 

 Long Beach, July 19, Brigantine Beach, July 25, and Elizabeth, 

 July 31; North Carolina, Myrtle Sound, July 10; South Carolina, 

 FrogmOre, July 20, and Charleston, July 21; Florida, Palma Sola, 

 July 10, Daytona Beach, July 19, and Pensacola, July 26; Bei'muda, 

 August 12; the Bahama Islands, Long Island, July 17; Cuba, Bata- 

 bono, August 26 ; Lesser Antilles, Grenada, August 24, and Dominica, 

 August 29 ; Panama, Toro Point, July 23 ; Brazil, Santa Catarina, 

 August 4 ; and Colombia, Santa Marta region, September 13. 



Late dates of fall departure are: British Columbia, Chilliwack, 

 August 23, Atlin, August 24, and Okanagan Landing, September 

 3; Mackenzie, Fort Simpson, September 1, and Fort Resolution, 

 September 1; Saskatchewan, Indian Head, September 2; Manitoba, 

 Shoal Lake, September 14, Aweme, Sej)tember 14, and Oak Lake, 

 September 20; Nebraska, Lincoln, October 14; Minnesota, Lanes- 

 boro, September 15 ; Iowa, Emmetsburg, September 24, and Grinnell, 

 October 22; Ontario, Toronto, October 26, and Point Pelee, October 

 29; Michigan, Portage Lake, October 25, and Detroit, October 29; 

 Ohio, Oberlin, October 21, and Youngstown, November 2; Indiana, 

 Hobart, September 24, and Peru, October 2 ; Illinois, Rantoul, Octo- 

 ber 15, and Chicago, October 28; Kentucky, Lexington, September 

 17 ; Missouri, St. Louis, September 25 ; Prince Edward Island, North 

 River, October 27 ; Nova Scotia, Wolf ville, October 22 ; New Bruns- 

 wick, Scotch Lake, September 23; Quebec, Montreal, October 20; 

 Maine, Lewiston, October 13 ; Massachusetts, Lynn, October 12, Cam- 

 bridge, October 26, and Dennis, October 27; Connecticut, Fairfield, 

 October 22, Norwalk, October 26, and New Haven, October 31 ; New 

 York, East Hampton, October 22, Port Chester, October 25, and 

 Long Beach, October 28 ; New Jersey, Sandy Hook, October 25 ; and 

 Pennsylvania, Erie, November 2. 



Casual records. — The semipalmated plover is more or less rare in 

 the southern Rocky Mountain region where records are so few that 

 it can be considered only as casual. Among these records are : Utah, 

 Salt Lake City (reported by Nelson) ; Colorado, Denver, April 27, 



