488 
Dr. A. L. Thomson : Results of a Study of [Ibis, 
Table III. ( continued ). 
Marked as chicks in central Scotland. 
1910. 
274 
30.12.11 
Co. Westmeath, Ireland. 
[ 
398 
ca. 20. 1.13 
Co. Mayo, Ireland. 
1912... ■< 
680 
23.10.14 
Queen’s Co., Ireland. 
i 
841 
6 . 2.17 
Co. Sligo, Ireland. 
r 
406 
ca. 2. 1.14 
Co. Leitrim, Ireland. 
1913... «J 
900 
early 1.14 
nr. Oviedo, northern Spain. 
L 
832 
-. 2.16 
N. Cornwall, England. 
Marked as chicks in the south-west of Scotland. 
1912. 
396 
11. 1.13 
Queen’s Co., Ireland. 
1913...| 
898 
early 1.14 
nr. Oporto, Portugal. 
409 
9. 1.14 
nr. Oporto, Portugal. 
1916. 
917 
9.12.19 
Co. Londonderry, Ireland. 
1917... | 
886 
ca. 10.12.17 
Co. Londonderry, Ireland. 
896 
ca. 21.10.18 
Co. Sligo, Ireland. 
Marked as chicks in the north of England. 
1911. 
394 
ca. 15.12.12 
Co. Kildare, Ireland. 
1912. 
393 
2 .12.12 
Co. Kilkenny, Ireland. 
1913. 
404 
ca. 18. 1.14 
Landes, Frarice. 
Marked as chicks in the south of England. 
1912. 
399 
19. 2.13 
nr. place of marking. 
1913. 
920 
ca. 8. 5.20 
nr. place of marking. 
As the 
records from the various regions appear to be 
similar in character, the Scottish and north of England 
birds are treated as a single group for purposes of analysis, 
the two south of England cases being neglected. Table IV. 
gives the analysis according to the months in which the 
reappearances were recorded. 
