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Five return records were received from 45 beaded individuals 
of the cinnamon teal, a small number but one that includes notes of 
considerable interest. On© released October 3, 1916 was taken in the 
same vicinity three days later* Another, banded September E» 1916 was 
more fortunate as it was not captured until October 1, 1917, we than 
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a year later when it was shot three miles north of the Duckville Sun 
Olub in same marshes where it had been set at froedomj its travels daring 
that year may be only a source for conjecture. One banded September 1, 
1916, was taken November 4, 1916, near the mouth of the Weber River, and 
another marked September 4, 1916, was secured subsequently at the Rudty 
Duck Club in the marshes at the mouth of the Jordan liver on Ootober 6, 
1916* The fifth record is that of a bird released September 16, 1914, 
and recovered January 20, 1915, at Jiainer lake, Brazoria County, ferns* 
a short distance west of Galveston. 
Though the slander evidence available indicates a migration of 
this species from northern Utah to the Gulf coast of Texas, it is probable 
that with further data some birds marked in the same region will be recover¬ 
ed in California. Normally the majority of the oinnamon teals leave the 
region around Great Salt lake before the first of October so that only 
straggling individuals are found later, after the opening of the shooting 
season. 
