ABERDEEN UNIVERSITY BIRD-MIGRATION INQUIRY 171 



Case 57, ring A.U. 8581 : — ■ 



nth July 1910: marked as a young bird on Skate Island, 



Loch Fyne, Argyllshire. (Mr A. Campbell.) 

 iSthJuly 1910: found dead on the Yellow Isle, Loch Fyne. 

 (Mr J. D. Mackay : ring returned.) 



Case 82, ring A.U. 957 E: — 



i$th July 1910 : marked as a young bird at Dunvurich, Tay- 



valich, Loch Sweyn, Argyllshire. (Mr A. Campbell.) 

 *jth Aug. 1910: found dead on an island in Loch Sweyn. 



(Mr W. G. Cruickshank.) 



Case 84, ring A.U. 614 A : — 



iGthJuly 1910: marked as a young bird on Balmedie Links, 



Aberdeenshire. (Miss D. Hamilton.) 

 2ij-/ Aug. 1910 : found dead ("dead some time") on the shore 

 a few miles south of place of marking. (Mr L. N. G. 

 Ramsay : ring returned.) 



Lapwing (Vauellus vancllus, L.). 



Case i, ring A.U. 32 : — 



8th May 1909: marked as a chick about a week old on the 

 sands of Forvie, Aberdeenshire. (Messrs L. N. G. 

 Ramsay, A. G. Davidson, and A. L. Thomson.) 

 \$th June 1909 : caught within a few yards of place of marking, 

 and released immediately : although six weeks old and 

 well able to fly, as it showed when released, it allowed 

 itself to be caught while crouching. (Mr G. Duffus.) 



Case 60, ring A.U. 13487: — 



227id May 1910: marked as a chick a few days old near 



Stonehaven, Kincardineshire. (Lt.-Col. A. V. Anderson.) 

 15th July 1910: remains found in a wood near Dunnottar 



House, Stonehaven. (Captain W. H. Ritchie.) 



Case 71, ring A.U. 13273: — 



Summer 19 10: marked as a young bird near Aboyne, 



Aberdeenshire. (Mr J. Mutch : failed to note exact 



date.) 

 6th Aug. 1910: shot at Balfour, Aboyne. (Mr J. P. Stainton : 



ring returned.) 



