Returns from other birds. 
Records of four spooles of other families of birds cay be 
considered briefly. 
An immature double-crested cormorant that ms banded on 
July 8, 1915, w§s Shot near the Jordan River, 12 miles northwest 
of Salt Lake City on October 10 of the same year. 
Of eleven great blue herons marked in 1916 while in the nest, 
a return oaae from one bird, an individual banded July 3, 1916, and 
killed November 1, 1916, 4 miles southwest of Billings, lont. She 
indicated northward movement after the breeding season is in ac¬ 
cordance with similar habits recorded for little blue herons and 
egrets in the east. 
Among sixteen American coots, one masked on August 20, 1916, 
ms shot on December 5 about 75 miles south, near held* Utah, As 
this species is not hunted extensively in the West nothing ms heard 
from others. 
