58 BIRD-MARKING IN THE NETHERLANDS. 
Ring 1531, marked 18 June 1911, shot 14 September 
1911 at Coutainville, dep. de la Manche, Northwestern 
France. Reporter Mr. Piquot-Letenneur, Coutances. 
Ring 1571, marked 25 June 1911, shot 27 September 
1911 at the mouth of the Vilaine, dep. Morbihan, North- 
western France. Reporter Mr. Stéphan Tara, Paris. 
Sterna fluviatilis, marked at Ellemeet and Kerkwerve 
on Schouwen, prov. Zeeland, by Mr. A. Man in ’t Veld. 
Ring 1876, marked 2 July 1911 at Kerkwerve, shot 
Ll August 1911 at Philippine, prov. Zeeland. Reporter 
Mr. W. den Brok. 
Ring 1894, marked 2 July 1911 at Ellemeet, shot in 
Oetober 1911 at Malo-les-Bains near Dunkerque, North- 
western France. Reporter Mr. A. Hugot, Lille. 
Pavoncella pugnax, marked by Dr. J. J. Blanksma. 
Ring 1545, marked 6 July 1911 near Bunschoten, prov. 
Utrecht, caught alive some days later near Amersfoort, 
prov. Utrecht. Reporter Dr. C. Kerbert, Amsterdam. 
Turdus musicus, marked by Messrs. C. J. van der 
Klaauw and J. C. Wäkerlin. 
__ Ring 1807, marked 4 June 1911 at Oegstgeest, prov. 
Zuid-Holland, found dead at the same place 15 July 1911. 
Reporters the markers. 
The number of the ringed birds is still small and there- 
fore the number of the records is also very small; the: 
records are too few to make conclusions from them. I hope 
that my » Report on the bird-marking in 1911”, to be pu- 
blished next year, will contain a larger number of marked 
birds and also much more recoveries. Every one who finds 
a bird marked with one of our rings, is requested to inform 
us the date and locality of the capture, and to return to 
us the ring, preferably with the foot or the whole bird. 
Leyden Museum, November 1911. 
Notes from the Leyden Museum, Vol. XXXIV. 
