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■ Recovered away. — It is difficult to classify some of the 

 records under this heading. 



From the Fame Isles two were reported in Lancashire 

 in October of the same year and one in September in the 

 second year, one in Carmarthen and one in Glamorgan in 

 November of the same year, five in Devon from October to 

 December of the same year, and one in Cornwall in October 

 of the same year. 



In the south-east and south we have one in Kent and one 

 in the Isle of Wight in December of the same year, while 

 one is reported from Dorset in February three and a half 

 years after ringing and one in Leicestershire in May nearly 

 a year after ringing. Whether those reported from the 

 west coast proceeded overland westwards and then worked 

 south down the coast or whether they travelled all round the 

 coast is impossible to say. From the Fames we have two 

 reported from abroad, viz., Brittany and Ferrol (Spain) in 

 October of the same year. 



From the Scilly Isles we have the following five records : — 

 Cotes du Nord on July 19th following ringing (April 20th) ; 

 Brittany (Finistere) in October and December of the same 

 year, and in September of the second year, Galicia (Spain) 

 in October of the same year. 



From Wexford one was recorded in Argyllshire in 

 November of the same year, one in Ayrshire in August of 

 the second year, one in Anglesey in August three years 

 after ringing, one in Devon and one in Cornwall in August of 

 the same year, and one in Devon in January following ringing. 

 From Wexford we also have the following seven records 

 from abroad : — Cotes du Nord in September of the same 

 year, Brittany (Finistere and Morbihan) two in August, 

 two in November of the same year and one in the following 

 February, one in Portugal on September 13th in the same 

 year as ringing (June ist). 



From Mochrum we have a record from Lough Neagh in 

 December of the same year. 



The total of the above records is thirty-six. 



Redshank {Tringa totanus). 



Ringed as Nestlings. 



Recovered at home. — Three ringed in Ross-shire, one in 

 Dumfriesshire and one in Lancashire were recovered where 

 ringed : four in the following winter and one in September 

 fifteen months afterwards. 



Recovered away. — Single birds ringed in Ross-shire, Ayrshire, 



