360 BRITISH BIRDS. 



mark and north-eastern Germany is truly remarkable^ 

 and we await with interest the working out of this new 

 route. The position and nature of the boundary between 

 the south-westerly and south-easterly flighting Storks is 

 also a momentous question. But in the meantime we 

 must not build too much on a single record. 



Dr. Thienemann certainly deserves to be congratulated 

 on the achievement of such a notable piece of work — 

 nor must the Danish and Hungarian contributors bfr 

 forgotten — and every encouragement should be giren 

 towards its completer consummation. 



