i 7 2 THE SCOTTISH NATURALIST 



Case 105, ring A.U. 12730: — 



2\st Jirne 1910: marked as a young bird near Kintore, 



Aberdeenshire, Scotland. (Mr W. W. Nicol.) 

 i<)th Nov. 1 9 10 (about): shot at Roskeen, Thurles, Co. 

 Tipperary, Ireland. (Mr J. Ryan.) 



Case 106, ring A.U. 8545 : — 



14//Z May 1 9 10: marked as a chick a few days old on the 

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

 Ramsay.) 

 227i d Nov. 1910 (about): shot at Frenchpark, Co. Roscommon, 

 Ireland. (Mr S. Harris.) 



Case 113, ring A.U. 12 731 : — 



2yd June 1910: marked as a young bird near Kintore, 



Aberdeenshire, Scotland. (Mr W. W. Nicol.) 

 29M Dec. 1910: killed at Elvas, Alemtejo, Portugal. (Mr J. 



F. da Silva Miranda.) 



Case 145, ring A.U. 14370: — 



28M May 1910: marked as a young bird at Dunnottar, 



Kincardineshire, Scotland. (Capt. W. H. Ritchie.) 

 $th Feb. 191 1 (about): shot near Sunnyside, Mitchelstown, 

 Co. Cork, Ireland. (Mr J. A. Fraser.) 



Case 154, ring A.U. 14699: — 



2dth May 19 10 : marked as a chick a few days old near Stone- 

 haven, Kincardineshire, Scotland. (Lt.-Col. A. V. 

 Anderson.) 

 13th Feb. 191 1 : shot at the Clonshire Mills, Croagh, Co. 

 Limerick, Ireland. (Mr G. Sherwood : ring returned.) 



Case 156, ring A.U. 14077 : — 



4th May 19 10: marked as a chick a few days old near Stone- 

 haven, Kincardineshire, Scotland. (Lt.-Col. A. V. 

 Anderson.) 

 Oct. (?) 1 9 10: shot in the parish of Barqueros, near 

 Barcellos, Minho, about twenty miles north of Oporto, 

 Portugal. (Mr W. C. Tait, Oporto : as Mr Tait did not 

 hear of the occurrence until several months later, his 

 informant's date — October, which seems early — may be 

 regarded as rather doubtful. British bird-markers are 

 much indebted to Mr Tait for making the object of their 

 work widely known in Portugal.) 



