ABERDEEN UNIVERSITY BIRD-MIGRATION INQUIRY 79 



ABERDEEN UNIVERSITY BIRD-MIGRATION 

 INQUIRY: FIRST INTERIM REPORT (1909-12). 



By A. Landsdorouoh Thomson, M.A., M.B.O.U. 

 (Co ft ti titled from page 35.) 



Blur Titmouse {continued). 



Case 2S5, ring A.U. 346M : 



14/// Oct. r 9 1 1 : caught in net, marked, and released at Old 

 Aberdeen. (Mr A. G. Davidson.) [5///, 19///, 2377/, 24///, 

 and 29//; Nov. 1911 ; 25/// and 28/// Dec. 1911.] 



Case 289, ring A.U. 704H : 



18/// Feb. 191 1 : caught in net, marked, and released at Old 

 Aberdeen. (Mr A. G. Davidson.) [26/// Nov. 191 1.] 



Case 303, female, ring AA7. 42 3H : 



29/// March 1911: caught in net, marked, and released at 



Seton Dodge, North Berwick, East Lothian, Scotland. 



(Mr A. Campbell.) 

 29/// Jan. 191 2: killed by a cat at the Coastguard Station, 



North Berwick. (Mr R. White.) 



Case 354, ring A.U. 763H: 



30/// Jan. 1912 : caught in net, marked, and released at Old 

 Aberdeen. (Mr A. G. Davidson.) ^st Jan. 1912.] 



Case 356, ring A.U. 766H : 



1st Feb. 1912: caught in net, marked, and released at Old 

 Aberdeen. (Mr A. G. Davidson.) [4/// Feb. 1912.] 



Case 357, ring A.U. 765H: 



1st Feb. 1912: caught in net, marked, and released at Old 

 Aberdeen. (Mr A. G. Davidson.) [17/// Feb. 1 91 2.] 



Case 358, ring A.U. 760H : 



2$rd Jan. 191 2: caught in net, marked, and released at Old 

 Aberdeen. (Mr A. G. Davidson.) [4/// and 21*/ Feb. 

 1912.] 



