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PARULA WARBLER 



PLACE 



No. of 

 years' 

 record 



Average date of 

 spring arrival 



Earliest date of 

 spring arrival 



Beaver, Pa 



Germantown, Pa 



Renovo, Pa 



Shelter Island, N. Y 



Portland, Conn 



Boston, Mass 



Randolph, Vt 



Southern New Hampshire 



Southern Maine 



Quebec, Can 



Southern New Brunswick 



Pictou, Nova Scotia 



North River, Prince Edward Isl, 



Mississippi Valley — 



New Orleans and vicinity 



Helena, Ark 



Eubank, Ky 



St. Louis, Mo 



Waterloo, Ind 



Oberlin, Ohio 



Southern Ontario 



Parry Sound District, Ont 



Ottawa, Ont 



. Chicago, 111 



Grinnell, la 



Lanesboro, Minn 



4 



7 



7 



13 



7 

 14 

 8 

 8 

 8 

 7 

 7 



ID 



s 



7 



8 



6 



II 



10 



17 

 9 

 3 

 3 



April 30 



May I 



May s 



May 2 



May 6 



May 8 



May 9 



May 9 



May 10 



May 14 



May 14 



MarcK.5 

 April 2 



April 14 



May I 



May 5 



May 6 



May 10 



May 13 



May 8 



May 8 



May 9 



April 



April 



April 



April 



May 



May 



May 



April 



May 



May 



May 



May 



May 



24, 1899 



22, 1886 

 27, 1897 



23, 1891 

 2, 1886 



1, 1896 



2, 1886 

 30, 1902 



6, 1900 

 ID, 1905 



9, 1905 

 23, 1891 

 30, 1890 



Feb. 22, 1893 

 March 30, 1897 



April 10, 1897 

 April 27, 1902 

 I, 1900 

 I, i88s 

 7, 1896 

 7, 1896 



3. 1899 



4. 1890 

 6, 1890 



May 

 May 

 May 

 May 

 May 

 May 

 May 



Fall Migration. — 



PLACE 



No. of 

 years' 



Average date of 

 last one* seen 



I,atest date of last 

 one seen 



Grinnell, la 



Ottawa, Ont 



Toronto, Ont 



Glen Ellyn, 111 



St. John, New Brunswick 



Pittsfield, Me 



Hartford, Conn 



Southeastern New York . 



Renovo, Pa 



Berwyn, Pa 



Raleigh, N. C 



New Orleans and vicinity 



September 20 

 September 11 



September 28 



September 24 

 October 13 

 October 7 

 October 8 

 October 15 

 October 10 

 October' 18 



September 21, 1887 

 September 13, 1889 

 September 28, J898 

 October i, 1897 

 September 17, 1889 

 September 30, 1898 

 October 20, 1900 

 October 12, 1891 

 October 12, 1901 

 October 31, 1893 

 October 14, 1890 

 October 26, 1890 



The Bird and its Haunts. — During its migration this is a gener- 

 ally distributed species preferring, however, deciduous to coniferous 

 trees — except as it visits cypresses — but when settled for the summer 

 we may look for it only where the usnea moss grows in which it 

 builds its nest. 



