130 
between Middelburg and Dordrecht. Mr. A. H. Brand, Voorstraat 
78—80, Dordrecht, Nederland. (No. 89.) 
D.G Deo: 2, 1907, at 11a.m.  N.lat. 37? 2/37” 
and "W. long. 6? 18" 50%. La Marisma Gallega de Aznalcazar, one 
of the great swampy -grounds North of the mouth of the Guadalquivir, 
overflowed with sweet water in winter. Shot by José Maria Real 
Carrasco, Lucena del Puerto by Huelva. Communicated by Mr. José 
Ducléås, Calle Vazquez Lopez No. 12, Huelva, Espana. (No. 28). 
Mr. Duclés, who is an ardent sportsman, communicates that 
the great Marismas are an excellent hunting-ground, when covered 
with water; immense flocks of geese and ducks and lots of hunters 
arrive here, even from foreign countries. The teal arrive in Oct. 
and stay through the winter, until March or the beginning of April. 
Vide DY, They never breed here. 
His Majesty King Alfonso XIII, who takes a great interest 
in birds, having heard of this teal at a shooting-match in Sevilla 
and having expressed his wish to possess the ring, Mr. Duclås 
immediately presented His Majesty with it and with a letter of 
mine as a proof that the teal had really made the long journey. 
DU vide p. 135. 
E. Dec. 10th,1907, at 12 midday. N. lat. 527387 and W. long. 9”. 
The broad mouth of the Shannon, near the outlet of the river Deel 
at Toomdely 25 kilom. W.S. W. of Limerick. In company with 30 
other teal. Shot by John Bridgeman, Toomdely, Askeaton. Mr. 
S. J. Hackett, Askeaton Rectory, Co. Limerick, Ireland. (No. 61). 
F. Dec. 17th, 1907. North 
lat. 477 37" and W. long. 07 28'. The river Sarthe at Moulin 
d'Yvray, 25 kilom. N. N. E. of Angers. Mr. A. F. Kiehl. (No. 96). 
G"). Dec. 3lst, 1907. N. lat. 52? 26” and W. long. 97 22". 
”At junction of Cashen and Feale Rivers", S. of the broad mouth 
y Re-caught and again released Oct. 17th 1907 in the same decoy, where 
it was marked Oct. 15th (Mr. N. J. Anthonisen, Sønderho Fanø). 
