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February 26, 1884; Kansas, Onaga, February 14, 1896, Girard, March 

 8, 1911, Richmond, March 11, 1885, North Topeka, March 16, 1891, 

 BuckUn, March 21, 1907, Oswego, March 28, 1889, and Lawrence, 

 April 2, 1906; Nebraska, Pulhnan, February 22, 1916, Long Pine, 

 March 5, 1896, Gibbon, March 9, 1902, Turhngton, March 12, 1898, 

 Alda, March 14, 1884, Red Cloud, March 20, 1916, and Nenzel, March 

 23, 1920; South Dakota, Forestbui-g, March 12, 1913, Pitpodie, March 

 13, 1889, Harrison, March 26, 1890, Sioux Falls, March 29, 1908, 

 Vermihon, March 31, 1912, Spencer, April 1, 1916, Lacreek, April 2, 

 1914, and White, April 3, 1888; North Dakota, Marstonmoor, March 

 21, 1910, Bathgate, April 5, 1894, Valley City, April 8, 1887, Argus- 

 ville, April 8, 1895, Devils Lake, April 11, 1903, Chase Lake, April 

 12, 1913, Larimore, April 12, 1890, and Antler, April 12, 1907; 

 Manitoba, Pilot Mound, March 23, 1905, Alexander, March 2G, 

 1895, Margaret, April 2, 1918, Aweme, April 6, 1905, Reaburn, 

 April 7, 1894, Killarney, April 7, 1912, Shell River, April 14, 1891, 

 Oak Point, April 15, 1885, Neepawa, April 17, 1896, and Portage la 

 Prairie, April 21, 1884; Saskatchewan, Indian Head, April 5, 1912, 

 and South Qu'Applle, April 5, 1913; New Mexico, State College, 

 March 11, 1915; Arizona, Tombstone, February 13, 1910; Colo- 

 rado, Springfield, February 13, 1908, Monte Vista, March 16, 1889, 

 Coventry, March 20, 1908, Durango, March 21, 1917, and near 

 Denver, April 21, 1907; Idaho, Neeley, March 5, 1914, and Meridian, 

 March 16, 1916; Montana, Fort Shaw, February 28, 1868, Great 

 Falls, March 12, 1905, Big Sandy, April 6, 1905, BilUngs, April 8, 

 1918, and Deer Lodge, April 16, 1911 ; Alberta, Veteran, April 8, 1918, 

 Alliance, April 9, 1918, Flagstaff, April 10, 1916, and Fort Vermihon, 

 May 2, 1911; Oregon, Forest Grove, February 23, 1886, Malheur 

 Lake, March 8, 1916, Narrows, March 9, 1914, and Klamath Falls, 

 March 14, 1910; Washington, Puyallup, March 31, 1915, and North 

 Yakima, April 7, 1915; and British Columbia, Okanagan Landing, 

 March 30, 1907, Oso^-oos Lake, April 19, 1908, Vaseaux Lake, April 

 26, 1917, and Metlakatla, April 30, 1907. 



Fall migration. — Late dates of dcparature are : Minnesota, Wilder, 

 November 1, 1894, Lake Andrews, November 8, 1890, and Heron 

 Lake, November 9, 1885; Wisconsin, Delavan, October 23, 1892; 

 Iowa, Washta, October 14, 1913, Emmetsburg, October 24, 1922, 

 Fairfield, November 7, 1892, and Grinnoll, November 22, 1887; Mich- 

 igan, Unadilla, October 25, 1900, and Manchester, November 24, 1896: 

 Ohio, Canton, November 5, 1911, Chardon, November 7, 1888, and 

 Medina, November 8, 1920; Indiana, Waterloo, September 7, 1904. 

 and Bicknell, October 27, 1894; lUinois, Bureau, October 27, 1906, and 

 Rantoul, October 29, 1917; Missouri, Fayette, October 20, 1885, Wav- 

 erly, October 25, 1890, Cape Girardeau, November 18, 1820; Saskatche- 

 wan, Eastend, October 11, 1910, and South Qu'Appelle, October 21, 



