Five return records were received from 4S banded individuals 
of the eitwwa teal, a Mil amber bat one that lnolauos notes of 
ocaasiderablo interest* One released October 3, 19M was mzm in the 
mm vie Salty three days later* Another, banded. Gcptetnbor B, 1936 ms 
fortunate m It ms not captured until 
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a year later when it me shot three miles north of the Duesarille dim 
Club in samo sssrshes there It land boon set. at freedoms its travels daring 
that year «aay bo only a source for tenjaaturo* One tended September 1, 
1916, ms tehee lfow«b« 4, 1916, now the mouth of the WCber Elver, and 
another .united Sept softer 4, 1916, mat secured subsequently at the Buddy 
Dude Slab In the marshes at the tenth of the Jordan Elver on October 8, 
1916* She fifth record is that of a bird released Septa*or 16, 1914, 
MS* iwO-f 193,3 $ HI SdU&€)$ S)WSSQiP3Mk vOfflllJf§ 203^3$ 
a short distateo west -of Galveston# 
though the slender evidence amilabl© indicates a migration of 
this species from northern Utah to tee Gulf coast of ferns, It is probabl e 
that with further data some birds mated in tee sense region will be recover¬ 
ed in California* formally tea majority of tee ol 
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teals leave the 
reel on around Great 
l&ha before the first of Gotobor so teat only 
straggling individuals are found later, after the opening of tee shooting 
season* 
