Spec! es from which returns have "been received are as follows. 
the numbers in the first colt* 
Is If 
following 
each indicating the number 
of individuals banded, and in the seocnd, 
reported upon* 
Doable-Bested cormorant « • * * , 
the number recovered and 
Green-winged teal ,**«•••*•••••« 
damson teal «,»«•»••»•»••»,* 
Shoveller, or spoonbill ..,.*•*..** 
Pintail »•«*«•••••*•*••*••• 
Bedhead • • » 
Great bine heron #**,#♦*»»****** 
• - » < ' . ' . : .. v . , v l . 
Snowy heron *«•*•»*,**••«***• 
336 
45 
48 
221 
239 
11 
83 
American coot 
ft 
22 
4 
49 
5 
9 
sr 
51 
4 
3 
PIG. ]»—ifcp of the western United States, Showing migrations of dn<Scs 
and other wild birds banded la the Salt i&ho Valley, Utah, m three 
years, 1914-16, with return records to 1922, She place of banding 
a.r^ release is indicated by a cross, Localities where banded birds 
were later recovered are indicated by round dots, a single dot in 
some cases representing several returns. 
