Cinnamon Teal ( Oner quean la qy.aaQpt.9jra ). 
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Five return records were received from forty-five landed individuals 
Of the einnar 
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teal, a 
small number but one that includes notes of oons id ar¬ 
able interest. One released October 3, 1916 was taken la the same vioinity 
three days later. Another, banded September 2, 1916 was men's fortunate as 
it was not captured until October 1, 1917, more than a year later when it 
was shot three miles north of the DuOkvilla Qua Club in same marshes where 
it had been set at freedom. Its travels during that year my be only a source 
for conjecture. One banded September 1, 1916 was taken November 4, 1916 near 
the mouth of the Sober Elver and another marked September 4, 1916 was secured 
subsequently at the Budy Duck Club in the marshes at the mouth of the Jordan 
Biver on October 8, 1916. the last record is one of a bird released Sept ember 
16, 1914 that was recovered January 20, 1915 at ISainer Lake, Brazoria Go., 
Texas, a short distance west of Galveston. Though the slander evidence avail¬ 
able indicates a migration of this sped os from northern Utah to the Gulf Coast 
of Texas it is probable that with further data some birds marked in this same 
region will be recovered in California. In closing it may be noted that normal 
ly the majority of individuals of this species 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. 
