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RECOVERY OF MARKED BIRDS. 



In addition to those already acknowledged, I have received 

 subscriptions towards the expenses of the " marking scheme " 

 irom Mrs. Patteson, Mr. Arthur Bankes (second subscription), 

 Mr. R. L. Russell, Mr. Jas. Bartholomew (second subscription), 

 Mr. W. T. Blackwood, Mr. J. M. Goodall, Mr. J. R. B. Masefield, 

 Mr. D. Sibbering Jones, and Mr. E. Arnold Wallis. H. F. W. 



Blackbird {Turdus inerula). — B.B. No. 10448, marked by 

 Mr. J. Hutton (Gamekeeper to Mr. J. Bartholomew) at 

 Torrance, near Glasgow, on June 6th, 1910, as a nestling. 

 Recovered at Mathry, Letterston, Pembrokeshire, on 

 January 28th, 1911. "^ Reported by Mr. T. Griffiths. 



Redbreasts {Erithacus ruhecula). — B.B. No. 4937, marked 

 by Mr. N. H. Joy at Bradfield, Berkshire, on April 28th, 

 1910, as a nestling. Recovered two miles from the place 

 where ringed on Februarv 1st, 1911. 

 B.B. No. 5809, marked by Mr. H. W. Ford-Lindsay at 

 Pett, Sussex, on May 29th, 1910, as a nestling. Recovered 

 at Guesthng, Sussex, on January 15th, 1911. 

 B.B. No. 11322, marked by H. W. Ford-Lindsay at Pett, 

 Sussex, on July 10th, 1910, as a nestling. Recovered at 

 Fairlight, Sussex, on February 2nd, 1911. 



Starlings {Sturnus vulgaris). — B.B. No. 784, marked by 

 Col. R. H. Rattray at Tonbridge, Kent, on November 24th, 

 1909, as an adult. Recovered at Southborough, Tun- 

 bridge Wells, Kent, on February 15th, 1911. Reported 

 by Mr. J. Wright. 



B.B. No. C234, marked by Mr. N. H. Joy at Bradfield, 

 Berkshire, on February 1st, 1911. Recovered at 

 Gillitigham, Kent, on February 20th, 1911. Reported 

 by Mr. A. Tuson. 



B.B. No. 11121, marked by Mr. W. E. Suggitt at Clee- 

 thorpes, Lincolnshire, on October 15th, 1910. Recovered 

 at Great Grimsby, Lincolnshire, on March 20th, 1911. 

 Reported by Mr. F. Horton. 



Jay [Garrulus glandarius). — B.B. No. 8219, marked by Mr. 

 N. H. Joy at Bradfield, Berkshire, on June, 1st, ' 1910, 

 as a nestling. Recovered two miles from the place 

 where ringed on February 28th, 1911. 



