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SPRING MIGRATION, Continued 



PLACE 



Bay St. Louis, Miss 



Helena, Ark 



Chattanooga, Tenn 

 Athens, Tenn 

 Lexington, Ky 

 St. Louis, Mo 

 Brookville, Ind 

 Bloominglon, Ind 



Wauseon, O 



Oberlin, O 



Petersburg, Mich. 

 Southwestern Ontario 



Ottawa, Ont 



Manhattan, Kans.. . . 



Keokuk, la 



Grinnell, la 



Chicago, 111 



Lanesboro, Minn. . . 



Lincoln, Nebr 



Southern Manitoba. . 



Average date of 

 spring arriTal 



Earliest date of 

 spring arrival 



March 24, 1902 

 March 31, 1905 

 April 8, 1905 

 April 8, 1906 

 April 18, 1902 

 April 13, 1887 

 April 21, 1894 

 April 16, 1886 

 April 21, 1896 

 April 25, 1902 

 April 24, 1891 

 April 30, 1897 

 Mav II, 1906 

 April 22, 1885 

 April 26, 1896 

 May I, 1887 

 April 27, 1902 

 April 27, 1888 

 May 6, 1899 

 May 5, 1900 



FALL MIGRATION 



PLACE 



Lanesboro, Minn 



Grinnell, la 



Chicago, 111 



Wauseon, O 



Detroit, Mich 



St. Louis, Mo 



Bloomington, Ind 



Ariel, Miss 



New Orleans, La 



Phillips, Me 



Croton-on-Hudson, N. Y, 



Morristown, N. J 



Beaver, Pa 



Washington, D. C 



Lynchburg, Va 



Raleigh, N. C 



Tallahassee, Fla 



Number 



of years' 



record 



Average date of 

 the last one seen 



September 1 1 



September 13 



September 21 



September 23 



September 25 

 September 10 

 October 5 

 September 12 

 September 22 

 September 8 



Latest date of the 

 last one seen 



September 

 September 

 September 

 October 2, 

 October 2, 

 October 1 2 

 October 19 

 October 14 

 October 1 1 

 September 

 September 

 September 

 October 1 1 

 September 

 September 

 September 

 October i ^ 



15, 1889 

 20, 1889 

 24, 1895 



1894 



1904 



, 1885 

 , 1902 

 , 1897 

 , 1896 



5. 1905 



28, 1888 

 12, 1906 

 , 1899 



29, 1907 



30, 1 901 



16, 1891 

 , 1900 



BLUE-HEADED VIREO 



The variability of this species has made possible its separation into several 

 well distinguished forms. The typical Blue-headed Vireo nests from Wisconsin 

 and from the mountains of Pennsylvania, north to southern Mackenzie and to 

 Nova Scotia. It winters from Florida and Louisiana south through eastern 

 Mexico to Guatemala. A few lilue-hcaded Vireos remain to nest in the southern 

 Alleghenics, from Maryland to South Carolina, and perform only a short migra- 



