VOL VII.] RECOVERY OF MARKED BIRDS. 11 



B.B., No. C539, marked by Mr. J. Bartholomew at Torrance, near 

 Glasgow, on December 2nd, 1911. Recovered at the same place 

 on February 4th, 1913. 



B.B., 17665, marked by Miss J. Crookes at Hope, Derbyshire, on 

 May 12th, 1912, as a nestling. Recovered at Monard, co. 

 Tipperary, on January 18th, 1913. Reported by Mr. R. Power. 



Wheateae {(Enanthe oe. cenanthe). — B.B., No. K842, marked by 

 Dr. H. J. Moon at the Fylde, Lancashire, on May 19th, 1912, as 

 a nestling. Recovered at Cazau, Gironde, France, on September 

 8th, 1912. Reported by Professor Brasil and in Le Chasseur 

 francais. 



Redbreasts {Dandalns r. melophilus). — B.B., No. J811, marked by 

 Mr. J. D. Patterson at Goathland, Yorkshire, on June 28th, 1912, 

 as a nestling. Recovered at the same place on January 13th, 

 1913. Ring replaced and bird released. 



B.B., N161, marked by Messrs. Stanford at Aldringham, Suffolk, 

 on September 1st, 1912. Recovered at the same place on March 

 9th, 1913. Ring replaced and bird released. 



B.B., No. C583, marked by Mr. N. H. Joy at Bradfield, Berkshire, 

 on June 18th, 1911, as an adult. Recovered at the same place 

 on May 3rd, 1913. 



B.B., No. L197, marked by Mr. A. Broomfield at Chapel-en-le- 

 Frith, Derbyshire, on July 26th, 1912, as a fledgling. Recovered 

 at the same place about second week in December, 1912. Reported 

 by Mrs. Bennett. 



Little Owl (Athene n. noctua). — B.B., No. 3975, marked by Mr. J. M. 

 Charlton at Caldecot, Uppingham, Rutlandshire, on May 28th 

 1910, as an adult. Recovered at the same place on December 26th, 

 1912. Reported by Mr. C. F. Stiles. 



Short-eaked Owl {Asio f. flammens). — B.B., No. 32600, marked by 

 Mr. A. Mayall near Altnaharra, Sutherlandshire, on Jiine 5th, 

 1912, as a nestling. Recovered at Plockton, Ross-shire, on 

 January 27th, 1913. Reported by Mr. H. Mackenzie. 



Barn-Owls {Tyto a. alba). — B.B., Nos. 32543, 32544, marked by 

 Mr. J. D. Patterson at Goathland, Yorkshire, on July 9th, 1912, 

 as nestlings of same brood. Recovered one at Rosedale Abbey, 

 on March 7th, 1913, and one six miles from Whitby, on November 

 7th, 1912. Reported by Messrs. M. Pearson and T. Wilson. 



Sparrow-Hawk {Accipiter n. nisus). — B.B., No. 25935, marked by 

 Mr. A. T. Wallis at Rubery, Worcestershire, on July 7th, 1912, 

 as a nestling. Recovered at Stourbridge on March 15th, 1913. 

 Reported by Mr. J. Bishop. 



Common Herons (Ardea cine.rea). — B.B., No. 50288, marked by Mr. 

 J. R. B. Masefield near Cheadle, Staffordshire, on May 11th, 1912, 

 as a nestling. Recovered fom- miles north of Lincoln on February 

 28th, 1913. Reported by Mr. M. Butler. 



B.B., No. 50034, marked by Mr. A. Mayall near Scourie, Suther- 

 landshire, on June 16th, 1912, as a nestling. Recovered at 

 Shiltarlity, near Beauly, Inverness-shire, on December 30th, 1912. 

 Reported by Mr. W. Macdonald. 



Mallard (Anas p. platyrhyncha). — B.B., No. 32522, marked by 

 Mr. A. Henderson, per Mr. A. R. Haig-Brown, at Shadwell Court, 

 Thetford, Norfolk, on June 27th, 1912. Recovered at Didlington 

 Hall, Norfolk, in November or December, 1912. 



