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LIBRA, 



The Scottish Natural 



No. 1 3.] 1913 [Junk 



ABERDEEN UNIVERSITY BIRD-MIGRATION 

 INQUIRY: FIRST INTERIM REPORT (1909-12). 



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



{Concluded from page 84.) 

 Blackbird {continued). 



Case 215, ring A.U. 1633S : 



lot/i Nov. 1 910: caught in net, marked, and released at 46 



Don Street, Old Aberdeen. (Mr A. G. Davidson.) 

 30th June 191 1 : caught in net at Balgownie House, near 



Aberdeen. (Mr J. Leggat.) 



Case 220, ring A.U. 16558 : 



io//z May 191 1 : marked as a nestling at Old Aberdeen. (Mr 



L. N. G. Ramsay.) 

 24^/z May 191 1 : killed by a cat at the same place. (Marker : 



bird and ring returned.) 



Case 224, ring A.U. 17980: 



22nd May 1 911: marked as a nestling near Glencorse, 



Midlothian, Scotland. (Mr R. G. Thin.) 

 27th June 191 1 : killed in strawberry nets at Glencorse House. 



(Mr G. Mair : ring returned.) 



Case 230, ring A.U. 17081 : 



25M May 191 1 : marked as a nestling nearly ready to fly 

 at Monymusk House, Aberdeenshire. (Capt. A. 

 Grant, U.S.O.) 

 20th July 191 1 : caught in fruit nets at the same place. (Marker.) 

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