358 BRITISH BIRDS. 



Lippehne, Brandenburg, to Kassa Bola, northern 



Hungary. 

 Biihne, in the Harz Mountains, to Sehma, in the 



Erzgebirge, not far from Chemnitz. 

 Langfelde, near Danzig, to Grubieszow, Government 



of Lublin, Poland. 

 Agilla, East Prussia, to Sorquitten, East Prussia. 

 These journeys, it will be noticed, all have the same 

 south-easterly trend, thus crossing at right angles the 

 routes followed by most species at that season. 



(2) Migration to and from Africa. — No marked Storks 

 have as yet been reported from the Balkan States, or from 

 Asia Minor, but three east Prussian Storks have been 

 obtained in Syria — one in the April following marking, 

 and the others in April and July of the second year after 

 marking ; there are also records of a Hungarian Stork 

 from Syria, and of an east Prussian Stork from Palestine 

 (August). Next we have a record of a Stork obtained 

 near Alexandria in May of the year following that of its 

 marking in east Prussia. 



Three Storks marked in east Prussia in summer have 

 been respectively recorded during their first autumn 

 from — 



Jawa, Lake Fittri, near Lake Chad (October) ; 

 Rosaires, Blue Nile (October 30th) ; and 

 Ukerewe Island, Lake Victoria Nyanza (November 

 30th). 

 The next locality in the southward line is Morogoro, 

 German East Africa, but the exact history of the bird 

 obtained there is not yet certain, the number on the ring 

 not having been reported. Fort Jameson, north-eastern 

 Rhodesia, is the next locality ; here a Stork was shot on 

 December 9th, 1907, which had been hatched and reared 

 in Pomerania a few months before ; there it had left the 

 nest on August 10th and the district on August 25th or 

 26th. Then we have a record of an east Prussian Stork 

 shot in the Kalahari Desert during its first winter. 



(3) Winter-quarters. — Finally, there are seven records 

 of Storks marked in east Prussia and neighbouring 

 provinces, and obtained in the winter months in the 

 Transvaal, Natal, Basutoland, and northern Cape Colony 



