BIRD-MARKING IN THE NETHERLANDS.' 209 



NOTE XXIV. 



BIRD-MARKING IN THE NETHERLANDS. 

 III. 



RECOVERY OF MARKED BIRDS 



Dr. E. D. VAN OORT. 



In the following lines I have enumerated the recoveries 

 of our marked birds, of vi^hich notice was given to me since 

 my last paper on bird-marking in vol. XXXIV of this 

 periodical. I have to tender my best thanks to all co- 

 operators, to them who helped us in ringing birds, and 

 especially to them in foreign countries, who sent us in- 

 formations about capture of our ring-birds. 



Plataica leucorodla L. 



Ring n'^ 291, marked 1 June 1912 at Callantsoog, -pro- 

 vince Noord-Holland, as a nestling by Mr. 

 A. Kos; shot on Corvo, one of the Azores, 

 12 September 1912. Reporter Mr. James 

 Mackay, Netherlands' Vice-Consul at Flores, 

 Azores. 

 — 311, marked 1 June 1912 at Callantsoog as a 

 nestling by Mr. A. Kos; shot on the island 

 of Monte Farinha in the Rio de Aveiro, 

 mouth of the Vouga, Portugal, in the be- 



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