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there are not so many of them now as before. ”I have in this 
bog seen as many as 500 together, there being a large swampy 
pond in the centre of the bog and also a river, but I did not 
see more than 50 to 80 at any time together for the last 6 years.” 
RY 
April 12th, 1908 at 4 p.m. N. lat. 599 40” and E. long. 17? 56". 
Hederviken about 40 kilom. N. of Stockholm. Perished in an over- 
flowed place. Communicated by Mr. Axel Ohlsson, Nårtuna, Stock- 
holms Lån, Sverige. (No. 84). 
AT: August 2lst, 1908 al 6 pp, m. N. lt. 53" 2 and W: 
long. 8? 32". Near Woodlawn about 36 kilom. E. N. E. of Galway. 
Lake. The teal was in excellent condition; it was alone. Mr. 
Christian Bundgaard, Longford, Ireland”) and the sportsmån 
himself, Mr. H. J. Parker, Keave, Ballymacward, Co. Galway, 
Ireland. (No. 51). 
I asked Mr. Parker: ”Can it be supposed, that 51 has lived 
in Ireland in the summes .' 1908, or was she migrating?" but he 
has answered: ”Would form no opinion of that.... August is best 
month for teal in this country." 
AY, Sept. 14th, 1908. North 
lat. 447 45' and W. long. 1? 10'.  Arés (at the ”Bassin d'Arcachon"”) 
about 45 kilom. W. S. W. of Bordeaux. Mr. Ed. Boucher, 
Årés, Gironde, France. (No. 34). 
AUi3), Qet. ” 
ist, 1908. N. lat. 547 30" and E. long. 8242, — Decoy in the 
7) Re-caught Nov. 3rd, 1907 in the ”decoy of Knudsen", 1 kilom. S.E. 
of the place, where it had been marked OQet. 15th, 1907. (Mr. J.M. 
Knudsen, Sønderho, Fanø). 
?) In Danish newspapers and, according to information from J. H. Gurney 
and Claud. B. Ticehurst, in the ”Field" (Nov. 21th, 1908) it was 
told, that this teal had gone to Longford ”in North America”, but 
that is a mistake. 
3) Oct. 18th 1907 it had been trapped again in the same decoy, where 
it had been marked Oet. 15th. (Mr. N. J. Anthonisen, Sønderho, Fanø). 
