The Migration of North American Sparrows 13 
SPRING MIGRATION, continued : 
PLACE pee Average date of Earliest date of 
Z Stl spring arrival spring arrival 
WMilomINOynN, IN. Wecoasoukseoudse uesas 4 May 4 April 30, 1890 
Pattlal oP INE Vici bic ters cts eke: lye aiehe ohne } May 2, 1894 
Nlewett City" Conia seer creer Ir May 4 April 28, 1808: 
Framingham, Mass.................. 3 May 4 April 30, 1899 
IEVOILISH SNE peceae a, io: 3 sto Reena atte 2 May 13, 1876 
Sain Nimo), MG Sosuanuecoachvanece 4 March 15 February 13, 1895 
New Orleans, La.. Petia e eee 3 April 2 March 30, 1895 
Huachuca Mountains, Ariz.. pee ae March 31, 1902 
/Niloesaksy, ARN emerge eee a ana eee 4 April 4 March 21, 1907 
Wexdnalp tome iKey ess. .casfet< Hale esas) oho ayo 3 April 18 April 14, 1904 
Tijavike, NIG yee tickers ote crenarraenee a eis eernceaes March 19; 1907 
SUMIE OUTS) Ours faite tet cory Deke th as mois 6 April 25 April 20, 1909 
Glarcaom TUTTE ewe cease betes w cts sue 9 April 21 April 15, 1906 
Brookville wimidierc. cic actecntactie cis ise 8 April 17 April 8, 1892 
Bloomington, Ind................... 6 April 20 April 12, 1903 
Merlin MO weiss vec cersen oni cas 2 sey alee: 13 April 27 April 16, 1906 
WWirtrSe ons (Olja rues disp mh emeves oi oslnan 8 April 27 April r9, 1894. 
Ralyravonatlhy Vicia nati ec eile 6 April 22 April 16, 1893 
(Grime ela ae iee a5 stench gees 6 April 20 | April 14, 1886 
iidianolarelalrc cayman sth.cbelaiee anene« 6 April 25 | April 21, 190z 
SOU xe Ciby sy lar Poets oer ier alee a, 5 May 35 | April 27, 190% 
Oinalr armas vimana ts coytters evacce =: de-halelal 14 May 3 | April 24, 1906 
Southeastern Nebraska.............. 5 May 5 April 22, 1899 
Wearnaailioyaass 1DEare soem eee ea ae May 1, 1889 
‘SWrnaatelo Col ose ss ata Baace i seace nice ss eee 4 May 5 May 1, 1908 
Columbia Falls, Mont................. | May 2, 1896 
Income, MNESus oppignoe see: oon acco - | May 3, 1904 
Okanagan Landing, B. C............ May 21, 1906 
FALL MIGRATION 
Number | 4, 
PLACE cuirear pears ates ot | Lass ete ofthe 
(Clemeryexoy.) IHNEN Cc Sole eee Pian ne ieee es October 5, 1907 
NIE GOV Sl Oe ecictare kecsondia ceeen oleae Aisi 7 September 15 | October 2, 1897 
Bloomington, Ind................... October 4, 1885 
Ona ram KCANSe ia shan. Spotters 7 October 4 October 22, 1905 
SVerinaT Toms Sep) xe wretstoieliel-< 5-4 ound eussee ne October 7, 1889 
Guinea oeen re chatotakeseonetsr eta ntesc 5 October 14 October 19, 1889 
Wwhonh,, (Colo Ranis nis oan emer October, 25, 1908, 
JATIN», ANSCNAG pb oo MD Eee en aoa Se October 30, 1902 
iaspeum City IVlOs erreurs soa Taha November 15, 1902 
Bnelewoods Newline seca e October 11, 1885 
\Weislaingsionn, ID, Chosscccudsceuces cer 5 October 17 November 20, 1899 
(Ralleiprai Nig Garret eet. bsgnhedier ce October 22, 1892 
WESTER Sui Ose win snus alee egreatehe ee | December 14, 1885 
The Grasshopper Sparrow has a very interesting set of records from the 
lighthouses of southern Florida, principally from the lighthouse on Sombrero 
Key. Many individuals cross from Florida to spend the winter in Cuba. The 
earliest date of striking any of the lights is November 4, after most species have 
concluded their migration, and birds continue to strike until December 17. The 
