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five, including also Case 118 below) at the head of Loch 

 Brora, Sutherland, Scotland. (Mr F. Gunnis.) 

 ^rd Sept. 1909 : caught in a duck-decoy at Westpolder, Ulrum, 

 Groningen, Holland. (Mr H. J. Louwes.) 



Case 118, ring A.U. 2050 : — 



l^th June 1909: marked as a duckling (one of a brood of 

 five, including also Case 4 above) at the head of Loch 

 Brora, Sutherland, Scotland. (Mr F. Gunnis.) 

 2nd Jan. 191 1 (about): shot on the river Trent, Nottingham- 

 shire side, about four miles above Gainsborough, Lincoln- 

 shire, England. (Mr J. Allison.) 



Long-eared Owl (Asio otus, L.). 

 Case 235, ring A.U. 10356 : — 



10th May 191 1 : marked as a nestling about three weeks old 

 at Bridge of Allan, Stirlingshire, Scotland. (Mr A. M. 

 Anderson.) 

 gt/i Aug. 191 1 : shot on Alva Estate, Clackmannan, Scotland. 

 (Mr W. Mackintosh, in Aberdeen Free Press, 15th Aug. 

 1911.) 



Cuckoo (Cuculus canorus, L.). 

 Case 251, ring A.U. 18307 : — 



^oth June 191 1 : marked as a nestling which had been reared 

 by a pair of Linnets (Carduet/s cannabina, L.) at 

 Coddington Hall, Newark, Nottinghamshire, England. 

 (Mr H. Mackender.) 

 2nd Sept. 191 1 : shot on the Sea Bank at Fishloft, Boston, 

 Lincolnshire, England. (Mr E. Hibbins.) 



Jackdaw {Coeleus monedula, Vieill.). 

 Case 87, ring A.U. 13202 : — 



17 'tfi June 1 9 10 : marked as a nestling at the Manse, Kingussie, 



Inverness-shire, Scotland. (Mr A. Campbell.) 

 22nd Aug. 1910 : captured with left wing injured at Carnchuine, 

 Kingussie; released after recovering from injuries, 

 18th Sept. 1910. (Mrs E. H. Whitehead.) 



Case 207, ring A.U. 5355 :— 



21st May 1910 : marked as a nestling about a week old among 

 the Dunragit sandhills, Wigtownshire, Scotland. (Mr J. N. 

 Kennedy.) 



