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vallt'v i>f llu' lower Rio (irandc in Texas where its arrival has been noted. April 

 I, 1877; April 2S, 1878; April 22, 1880; March 26, 1894. It remains until late 

 September. 



The Arizona Crested Flvcatcher has been recorded as arriving in southern 

 Arizona April 20, and remaining until September. 



ASH-THROATED FLYCATCHER 



This species is contined to the western United States, coming east only to 

 Colorado and to southern Te.xas. It winters in Mexico and Guatemala. 



SPRING MIGRATION 



PLACE 



Number 



of years' 



record 



Average date of 

 spring arrival 



Earliest date of 

 spring arrival 



San Antonio, Tex 



Huachuca Mountain';, \riz 



ID 



9 



March 20 

 April 12 



March 10, 1904 

 April 9, 1903 

 April 16, 1890 

 May 12, 1894 

 March 10 



Carlisle, New Mex 



Pueblo, Colo 



Southern California 







FALL MIGRATION 



The last is reported from Los Angeles County, Cal., September 14, 1895; 

 Bonham, Texas, October 17, 1885; and Silver City, New Mexico, November 

 20, 1883. 



OLIVACEOUS FLYCATCHER 



After spending the winter in Mexico, a few of this species come north and 

 spend the summer in the mountains of southern Arizona. They arrived in the 

 Huachucas, April 6, 1902 and remained until later than Se{)tember 3. A straggler 

 was taken, May 11, 1883, at f^)rt Lyon, Colorado. 



Bird-Lore's Advisory Council 



The demands made upon our space by the exceptionally large census returns 

 compel us to defer the publication, for the ninth successive year, of the names 

 and addresses of the ornithologists who, constituting Bird-Lore's Advisory 

 Council, have consented to aid less ex])erienccd workers. 



