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wards and Biloxi) ; southern Georgia (Thomasville, Tifton, and 

 Savannah) ; and southeastern South Carolina (Charleston). East 

 to southeastern South Carolina (Charleston) ; Florida (Daytona 

 Beach, St. Lucie, Miami, and Key Largo) ; western Cuba, rarely 

 (Habana and Isle of Pines) ; and the Swan Islands (Caribbean Sea). 

 South to the Swan Islands; northern Honduras (Tela) ; and central 

 Guatemala (Bananera and Coban). West to Guatemala (Coban) ; 

 Oaxaca (Chivela) ; western Veracruz (Orizaba) ; Puebla (Metlalto- 

 yuca) ; Hidalgo (Jacala) ; eastern San Luis Potosi (Angostura) ; 

 western Nuevo Leon (Monterrey) ; and southern Texas (Mission and 

 San Antonio) . Resident in Bermuda. 



The ranges as outlined include all the North American races of the 

 white-eyed vireo of which there are five. The typical race, the south- 

 ern white-eyed vireo (F. g. gt^seus) , breeds on the Coastal Plain from 

 eastern Texas to northern Florida and along the Atlantic coast north- 

 ward to northeastern North Carolina ; the northern white-eyed vireo 

 (F. g. noveboracensis) breeds from east-central Texas to western 

 North Carolina and Virginia, northward. The Key West vireo 

 (F. g. maynardi) breeds in southern Florida from the Florida Keys 

 northward to Tarpon Springs and Anastasia Island ; the Rio Grande 

 vireo (F. g. micrus) breeds from the Rio Grande Valley of Texas 

 southward to Nuevo Leon and San Luis Potosi, Mexico; and the Ber- 

 muda vireo (F. g. hermudianus) is resident in Bermuda. Other races 

 occur in Mexico, Central America, and the West Indies. 



Migration. — The latest date of spring departure from Habana, 

 Cuba, is April 10. 



Early dates of spring arrival are: South Carolina — Columbia, 

 March 1. North Carolina — Charlotte, March 13. Virginia — Law- 

 renceville, April 4. District of Columbia, Washington, April 10. 

 Pennsylvania — State College, April 29. New York — Collins, April 

 27. Arkansas — Helena, March 18. Tennessee — Nashville, March 31. 

 Kentucky — Eubank, April 7. Ohio — Columbus, April 17. In- 

 diana — Terre Haute, April 18. Texas — Somerset, March 7. Okla- 

 homa — Caddo, March 25. Kansas — Wichita, April 20. Nebraska — 

 Omaha, May 9. 



Late dates of fall departure are : Nebraska — Kearney, October 20. 

 Kansas — Onaga, September 15. Oklahoma — Copan, September 18. 

 Texas — Victoria, November 6. ^lissouri — Columbia, October 6. 

 Arkansas — Delight, October 10. Louisiana — Monroe, October 15. 

 Illinois — De Kalb, October 3. Indiana — Indianapolis, October 5. 

 Ohio — Austinburg, October 3. Kentucky — Versailles, October 12. 

 Tennessee — Athens, October 10. Alabama — Wheeler Dam, October 

 22. New York — Rhinebeck, September 30. Pennsylvania — Jeffer- 

 sonville, October 12. District of Columbia — Washington, October 28. 

 Virginia — Sweet Briar, October 31. North Carolina — Henderson- 



