1 5 o THE SCOTTISH NATURALIST 



the date of marking are given the locality and the other 

 essential facts of the marking, followed by the marker's name 

 in brackets. Under the date of subsequent reappearance are 

 given the locality and the other essential facts of that event, 

 followed by the informant's name ; and further records, if 

 any, are similarly set forth under their respective dates. If 

 the ring was returned for verification the fact is noted after 

 the informant's name, and other remarks are added in a 

 few cases. 



We begin with the non-passerine species, which give us 

 fewer records, but most of them of considerable individual 

 interest. The passerine birds afford many records which are 

 of slight individual importance, but which will undoubtedly 

 prove of value when the time comes to collect and correlate 

 them. 



Guillemot (Uria troille, L.). 



Case hi, ring A. U. 11230: — 



11th July 1910: marked as a newly hatched chick on the 



Dunbuy Rock, near Cruden Bay, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. 



(Mr L. N. G. Ramsay.) 

 29//Z Nov. 1910: shot in the harbour of Marstrand, about 



twelve miles north of Gothenburg, Sweden. (Dr L. A. 



Jagerskiold : specimen preserved in Gothenburg Museum.) 



Herring-gull (Zarus arge/itatus, Pontopp.). 



Case 89, ring A.U. 10963 : — 



2nd July 1 9 10: marked as a nestling on Hummel Craig, near 

 Collieston, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. (Mr L. N. G. 

 Ramsay.) 



St/i Sept. 1 9 10: shot at Saltfleet, near Mablethorpe, Lincoln- 

 shire, England. (Mr G. W. Hollis.) 



Case 92, ring A.U. 10952 : — 



27id July 1 9 10: marked as a nestling on Hummel Craig, near 



Collieston, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. (Mr L. N. G. 



Ramsay.) 

 3rd Oct. 1910: shot on the beach near Hunstanton, Norfolk, 



England. (Mr R. W. Dodman : ring returned.) 



Case 93, ring A.U. 10624: — 



\\th July 1910: marked as a young bird nearly able to fly 



