In omajpmimm, with some ot the other ©pool®© os doc®cs the tanker 
of mallard© handled was oa^ar&tlvoly mil, as only 
roloasots awing too tore© seasons in onion tills worn sts tumat on* Of 
these, 2B « a little more toon 30 par sent • we hilled and reported 
*ubsa$u«tly (see f$h|» 1). Seven were secured near the mouth of Bear 
Elver within a fee miles of their plao© of release* 6 of thorn, am 
possibly 7, daring the fall la tihldh they had been «rkod* Si© other IS 
Individuals divide into two ©ala groups* one la wMch the birds remined 
until late fall or winter in the mm genera1 region m the month, of Bear 
Elver* and the other to whloh they rad® «tmtod stigration© to other regions* 
In Ootdbar tuD birds dn 3 finnr lli# iicutli itni on 
'IWr 
Boar Elver now VkMMtan not tor to an air lino fro® the mouth of the stream. 
During lovsaber those dadfe© ray winder more «t©asiv©ly* as* though sovoral 
>* 
wore tejaati during this month near the mm%h of Boar Elver and cm© a short 
dlstaaco from Sremontai, others were reported la the slo^gha near Great 
Ut@i west of salt lake City* and on Utah Junes near Prove* In addition to 
those tot© in Iov«ber one m soercsred mm hogan, Utah* and another on 
Snake Eivcsr to i^mont County* Idaho* Heoords for Deooabor are more widely 
scattered* Qtm bird mm killed cm Bom* Elver asm* dolllaoton* Doc ember 13* 
and another cm the Eogan Elver In Cache Valley* Deeombor £6* in too sans 
month a drake w shot tor to the south m the Sevier Elver* north of Delta, 
Utah* During January on© was token near Eobblo, Bannooie County, Idaho, on 
th© 14th, and another mm stone, to the 
i© State, on the 19to. The latter 
bird was at freedom from Juno 17* 1915, to January 19* 1917* 
