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IV. Appendix. 



This appendix contains details of reappearances of game 

 birds imported from another district or country, hand-reared 

 duck, and escaped cage birds cases which, as already stated, 

 do not come within the ordinary scope of our Inquiry. 



Red Grouse (Lagopus lagopus scoticus, Lath.). 

 [For other record, see 1912, page 218.] 

 Case 345, male, ring A.U. 21233 : 

 Purchased bird turned down ; 

 2ist Oct. 191 1 : marked and released at Ardochy, Lochgarry, 



Inverness-shire, Scotland. (Capt. Ellice.) 

 1th May 1912 : found dead (fresh) above Glasdhoire Mhor, on 

 the north side of Loch Lochy, Inverness-shire. (Cameron 

 of Lochiel : ring returned.) 



Pheasant (Phasianus colchicus, L.). 

 Case 348, ring A.U. 16656: 



Brought from Logie Elphinstone, Aberdeenshire ; 

 6th March 1912 : marked and released at Monymusk, Aberdeen- 

 shire. (Capt. A Grant, D.S.O.) 

 \oth June 191 2 : caught in rabbit-trap at Gallowhill, Mony- 

 musk. (Marker : ring returned.) 



Partridge {Perdix perdix, L.). 

 Case 12, ring A.U. 5796: 

 Imported from Hungary ; 



2nd March 1910: marked and released at Skene, Aberdeen- 

 shire. (Miss D. Hamilton.) 

 Early May 1910: found dead near a wire fence in the same 

 district. (Mr J. Wyness, through marker.) 



Case 212, ring A.U. 3689: 

 Imported from Bohemia; 

 30/// Nov. 1 910: marked and released at Perrivale, Skene, 



Aberdeenshire. (Miss D. Hamilton.) 

 Winter 1910-n : found dead at Blackchalmers, Kinellar, near 



Skene. (Marker: ring returned.) 



Case 213, ring A.U. 11304: 

 Imported from Bohemia ; 

 $oth Nov. 1 9 10: marked and released at Perrivale, Skene, 



Aberdeenshire. (Miss D. Hamilton.) 

 April 191 1 : found dead at the same place. (Marker.) 

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