For Teachers and Students
The Migration of Warblers
FOURTH PAPER
Compiled by Professor W. W Cook, Chiefly from Data
in the Biological Survey
With drawings by Louis Aggasiz Fuertes and Bruce Horsfall
BLUE-WINGED WARBLER
The earliest arrivals of this species noted in the United States are at New Orleans. La., March 22. 1898. and on the Torrugas. Flaq March
23. 1890.
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Shelby. Ala. Washington. D. C
New Providence. NJ. I I j 4 Englewood. N]. l l l Beaver, Pa . . r . . . r
Berwyn. Pa.
SPRING MIGRATION
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Southeastern New \"ork . I . .
Portland. Conn. . . . . . .
Framingham, Mass.
Miuinippi Val/(y — Eubank. Ky,
St.Louis,Mol...i....-.:::: Brnokville, lnd. . . i i . . . . . . r Rockford. Ill . . . . . .
Pelenburg. Mich. . Grinnell, la.
Lanesboro. Minn. . i . i . . i . . .
The last one noted at Laneshoro, Minnr. was on September l, 1889. but the southern part of the breeding-ground is not deserted until early
in October.
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BLUE - WINGED WARBLER
April :4 April 22 April 26 May 6
May 4 May r4
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April 4.1898 April 25, .29. May 3, .39. May 2.1902 May 2, mm. May 3,1900 May 2,1900 May 2.1902 May rg, 1896
April in, liq] April .7, in; April r7. l896 May 2, l89o May 10‘1397 April 28, rm May 7. I895