126 THE SCOTTISH NATURALIST 



Case 355, ring A.U. 762H: 



28/// Jan. 1 91 2 : caught in net, marked, and released at Old 



Aberdeen. (Mr A. G. Davidson.) 

 4th Feb. 191 2 : found dead at the same place. (Marker.) 



Case 365, ring A.U. 399 17 : 



yd March 19T2 : caught in net, marked, and released at Old 

 Aberdeen. (Mr A. G. Davidson.) [6t/i March 191 2.] 



Note. Most of the birds in the above cases might belong either to the British 

 race {Dandalus rubecula melophilas, Hart.) or to the Continental winter immigrant 

 race {Dandalus rubecula rubecula, L.) of the species ; but those in cases 1 1 7 and 

 236, being known to be British born, and that in case 302 having been recorded 

 in the British Isles in summer, may be presumed to belong to the former race. 



Whitethroat (Sylvia communis, Lath.). 



Case 88, ring A.U. 822A: 



9th Sept. 1 910: caught at the lighthouse lantern, marked, and 

 released on the Isle of May, Firth of Forth, Scotland. 

 (Miss E. V. Baxter and Miss L. J. Rintoul.) 

 12th Sept. 1910: killed at the same place. (Markers: ring 

 returned.) 



Willow-warbler (Phylloscopus trochilus, L.). 



Case 78, ring A.U. 0365 : 



30M June 1910: marked as a nestling at Skene House, 

 Dunecht, Aberdeenshire. (Miss D. Hamilton.) [5/// 

 July 1 910.] 



Hedge-sparrow (Prunella /nodularis, L.). 



Case 122, ring A.U. 849H : 



20th Nov. 1 9 10: caught in net, marked, and released at East 

 Warriston, Edinburgh. (Mr A. Campbell.) \_2\st Nov. 

 and 6th Dec. 19 10; 18/// Feb. and 2nd March 191 1.] 



Case 123, ring A.U. 851M : 



2\st Nov. 1910: caught in net, marked, and released at East 

 Warriston, Edinburgh. (Mr A. Campbell.) [22;/^ Nov. 

 1910; 2yd Feb. 1912.] 



Case 125, ring A.U. 114B : 



2$rd Nov. 1910: caught in net, marked, and released at East 

 Warriston, Edinburgh. (Mr A. Campbell.) [26th Nov. 

 1910.] 



