The Migration of North American Sparrows 
SECOND PAPER 
Compiled by Professor W. W. Cooke, Chiefly from Data in the Biological Survey 
With Drawings by Louis AGAssiIz FUERTES 
(See frontispiece) 
BAIRD’S SPARROW 
SPRING MIG RATION 
Number é 
PLACE ores: | ayerake dae of |) eee ee 
Huachuca Mountains, Ariz........... February 17, 1903 
(Centrale Missouri. eter. ct eles ere tree 3 March at March 17, 1895 
‘Grinnell pla eects ests ae see eee March 24, 1886 
WihitesRarth, sini 2 se ae May 5, 1885 
Harrisburg Naw cena nates May 5, 1904 
El Paso County, Colo............... May 6, 1873 
Terry, Mont... Sea aN Sila thie May 2, 1894 
Aweme, Manitoba.. PCPA Beamer ak ae 2 May 12 May 11, 1909 
The last in the spring were seen at Gainesville, Tex., April 24, 1884; St. 
Joseph, Mo., May 25, 1896; Grinnell, Ia., April 25, 1885; near the Huachuca 
Mountains, Ariz., May 3, 1903. 
FALL MIGRATION 
The first in the fall have been noted in San Luis Valley, Colo., August 22, 1874; 
Upper Pecos, N. M., August 11, 1903; eastern Arizona, August 16, 1874; south- 
ern Arizona, August 29, 1884; Las Vegas, N. M., September 2, 1903; San Juan 
Mountains, N. M., September 7, 1904. The species was seen at Aweme, Manitoba 
until October 5, 1907, and October 3, 1908; Grinnell, Ia., October 16, 1886; 
St. Charles, Mo., October 18, 1894; Bonham, Tex., November 5, 1889; Hua- 
chuca Mountains, October 24, 1907; a wanderer was taken November 13, 1899, at 
Montauk Point, N. Y. 
GRASSHOPPER SPARROW; WESTERN GRASSHOPPER SPARROW 
SPRING MIGRATION 
Number | fs 
PLACE Siete lanai | 
(Goosadaky Al aienmerncc tres ii ies nares | March 19, 1878 
Sis IMSS (Cmpnacanthcnsaastucubaes | April 6, 1902 
Raleigh Nay Curae tnpeucont eeteatet a sey 5 | April 14 March 25, 1897 
Weary ervalll eye N iam Gnreennysi eae ree | ; April 18, 1894 
Taynchibunoe Vater yin et one April 17, 1902 
Washing tom, Gener eer ee reir 12 | April 22 April 17, 1905 
Baltimore Vic jem sew arena eas April rr, 1905 
IDE OIE ING eodboaas as oon daaeesln AG et eae Marva April 30, 1904 
