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great seasonal and other variation among the Horned Larks, their migratory 

 movements are in most cases impossible to trace except by the examination 

 of specimens. 



In the following tables records of the typical Horned Lark are marked (*) ; 

 Hoyt's Horned Lark (f); the Pallid Horned Lark (+) ; the Prairie Horned Lark 

 (II); and the Desert Horned Lark (^). All the other records are not with 

 certainty subspecifically determinable. 



SPRING MIGRATION 



LOCALITY 



Greensboro, Ala.* ||. . 



Kirkwood, Ga.* 



Charleston, S. C*. . . 

 Raleigh, N. C* ||.... 



Raleigh, N. C 



French Creek, W. Va 

 Washington, D. C. . . 



Philadelphia, Pa 



Hackettstown, X. J.. 

 New Haven, Conn.*. 

 Portland, Conn.*. . . . 



Providence, R. I 



Woods Hole, Mass.. . 

 Harvard, Mass.* .... 



Boston, Mass 



Pearl River, La.*. . . . 



Athens, Tenn 



Lexington. Kv 



Oberlin, Ohio* 



Oberlin, Ohiof 



Plymouth, Mich.*. . . 



Austin, Te.x 



Lincoln, Neb.f 



Cando, N. D.f 



Chilliwack, B. Ct . . 



Number 



of years' 



record 



13 



5 



3 



5 

 13 



Average date of 

 last one observed 



February 3 



February 25 

 March i 



March 25 

 March 9 

 April 15 

 April 6 

 March 26 



March 26 

 March 24 

 March 2 

 P'ebruary 18 

 February 23 

 March 27 



Latest date of 

 last one observed 



Januar}' 20, 1893 

 January 20, 1893 

 January 20, 1893 

 February 20, 1895 

 February 20, 1895 

 February 15, 1891 

 April 7, 1889 

 March 12, 1791 

 March 21, 1916 

 April 15, 1882 

 March 30, 1899 

 March 31, 1900 

 April 20, 1890 

 April 17, 1909 

 April 10, 1909 

 February 22, 1895 

 April 26, 1909 

 April 8, 1906 

 April I, 1899 

 February 24, 1904 

 March 10, 1895 

 April II, 1894 

 February 4, 1899 

 April 22, 1895 

 April 29, 1889 



