The Scottish Natura 



No. 8.] 1912 [August 



{Authors are responsible for nomenclature used.) 



ABERDEEN UNIVERSITY BIRD-MIGRATION 

 INQUIRY: FIRST INTERIM REPORT (1909-12). 



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



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Black-headed Gull {continued). 



Case 98, ring A.U. 13050: — 



gt/i June 19 10 : marked as a nestling a few days old at Flanders 



Moss, Stirlingshire. (Messrs J. C. Adam, R. M. Adam, 



and S. E. Brock.) 

 22nd Oct. 1910: shot near Renfrew. (Mr J. L. Main: ring 



returned.) 



Case 103, ring A.U. 12471 : — 



^th June 1 9 10: marked as a nestling on Skipwith Common, 



10 miles S.W. of York, England. (Mr H. R. Davidson.) 

 \oth Nov. 1910 (about): found dead at Bothal, near Morpeth, 

 Northumberland. (Through Mr E. L. Gill, M.Sc.) 

 Case 116, ring A.U. 13179:— 



12th July 1910: marked as a half fledged nestling on the 

 Sands of Forvie, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. (Mr L. N. 

 G. Ramsay.) 

 16th Jan. 191 1 : killed on the Gironde, France, near Bayon, 

 about 18 miles from Bordeaux and 32 miles from the sea. 

 (Mayor of Bayon and Mr C. Ludovic.) 

 Case 155, ring A.U. 12487: — 



4H1 June 1910: marked as a nestling on Skipwith Common, 



10 miles S.W. of York, England. (Mr H. R. Davidson.) 

 27^ Aug. 1910: shot on Marfleet Creek, in the borough of 

 Hull, Yorkshire. (Dr M. Winzar Compton : ring returned.) 

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