1018 



Cleaves, American Bird Banding Association. 



257 



Return Records. 



(a) The returns In this division are from the old lol of bands 

 issued by Dr. Cole in L909. 



7287. Bearing Gull. Larus argentatus 



Banded ut Falls Pond, I [amilton 

 County, N. Y., by Francis 

 Harper. 



June '-'7, L910. 



I )iiw us young 



Recovered <u Barnegat [nlet, N. J., 

 by William II. Lewis 



September 11, 1911. 



Found alive but apparently sick, 



oil t he shore. 



45 ( .K). Common Tern. Sterna hirundo. 



Banded at Saint Clair Flats < lanal, 

 Mich., I>.\ S. A. Courtis. 



augusl 13, L909. 



About i wii weeks old. '< »n bare 

 sandy island lefl from dredging 



of new canals. Birds from one 

 to four weeks of age found 



there.' S.A.C. 



Recovt redat Whitebread, < Ontario, 

 Canada by Leo Saloia 



August 5, 1912. 



Shot: birds did not seem to be 

 breeding here and probably 

 w andered over from Saint ( !lair 

 Flats, after i he breeding season. 



6625. Spotted Sandpiper. Aclitia macular ia. 



Banded <ii House Is. (Four Bros. 



[aids.) LakeChamplain, N. i 



by Francis I tarper. 

 July 7, 1910. 

 Downy young 'caughl on July 8 



and July 9, examined and 



found to be iii good condition.' 



F. II. 



Recovered </' Squantum, Mass,, 

 by Hayden Crocker. 



September ti. L910. 

 Shot among a dock of smaller 

 sandpipers 'on a mudbank In a 



suit marsh. Did not, notice 



band on leg until I was dressing 

 bird.' II. C. 



6667. Northern Flicker, Colaptes auratus luleus. 



Bandi d at I lOgan Park ( !emetei \ , 

 Sioux City, fa., by Prof. T. C. 



Stephens. 



June II. L910. 



Male nestling, one of a brood of 



seven. 



Recovered at Bayard, Kas., by I. 

 I (ecker. 



November 20, L910. 



Captured in a barn; injured in 



eapl tiring and afterwards killed. 



Band was not nol iced until the 



bird was dead 



