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NOTE XLII. 
BIRD-MARKING IN THE NETHERLANDS. 
EL 
RECOVERY OF MARKED BIRDS 
BY 
Dr. E. D. VAN OORT. 
In addition to my first paper on this subject on page 55 
of the present volume, I give here an enumeration of re- 
coveries of birds, marked on account of the Leyden Museum 
in 1911 as well as in 1912. The number of the birds marked 
in 1912 is considerably surpassing that of them marked in 
1911. I cannot give now the exact number of marked birds 
nor a complete list of the species, as many of our co- 
operators did not yet sent to me the filled-in schedules. 
Platalea leucorodia L.. 
Ring n° 299, marked 1 June 1912 at Callantsoog, province 
Noord-Holland, as a nestling by Mr. A. Kos; 
found dead in the marshes at Reculver near 
Herne Bay, Kent, Southeastern England, 
at the beginning of August 1912. Reporter 
Mr. H. W. Hall, Herne Bay. 
— 804, marked 1 June 1912 at Callantsoog as a 
nestling by Mr. A. Kos; shot at Cabourg, 
Notes from the Leyden Museum, Vol. XXXIV. 
