Herring Gull, 37-607355, banded 6/28/37 at Weetern Islands, Georgian Bay, Ontario, by 
Lawrence Tyler, was shot 12/5/37 at Puerto Barrios by Mr. Ranulfo Solano, Chief of the 
Custom Police in that port, and reported by Emilio Ubico, Collector of Customs at the 
same address. 
Herring Gull, 34660765, immature, banded 6/28/36 at Sugar Isle, Lake Huron, Michigan, 
by F. FE. and C. C. Ludwig, was recovered 1/21/37 at Puerto Barrios, by Cristobal Helo T. 
Laughing Gull, 41-507234, juvenine, banded 7/28/41 at Cobb Island, Virginia, by Herbert 
Buckalew, was captured by a fisherman 1/28/42 at San José de Guatemala, and reported by 
Mr. L. A. Summerhayes, San Jos& de Guatemala. 
Laughing Gull, 4 528858, juvenile, banded 7/2/31 at Cobb Island, Virginia, by Herbert 
Buckalew, was killed about 2/3/32 by the President of Guatemala, and reported by Sheldon 
Whitehouse, American Minister. 
Franklin's Gull, 38-426770, juvenile, banded 7/24/39 at Sand Lake National Wildlife Refuge, 
Columbia, South Dakota, by Watson EB. Beed, was “probably found dead" in March 1940 on the 
Ohiquimalilla Canal on the Pacific Coast, by Mariano Pacheco H., Direccién General de 
Agricultura, Guatemala City. 
Franklin's Gull, 38-537758, juvenile, banded 7/12/38 at Sand Lake National Wildlife Refuge, 
Columbia, South Dakota, by P. A. DuMont, was caught on a fish hook 12/11/38 at San José de 
Guatemala, and reported by W. J. Hunter (complete address not available). 
Franklin's Goll,.37-514389, banded 6/25/37 at Sand Lake National Wildlife Refuge, Columbia, 
South Dakota, by P. A. DuMont, was caught on a fish line 2/1/38 at Champerico, by Max. 
Morales, c/o Companfa Holandesa, Guatemala City. 
Mourning Dove, 34-407585, juvenile, banded 6/2/38 at Higgineville, Missouri, by Irvin 
Sturgis, was shot about 12/7/40, by Guillermo Chamorro B., Avenida Minerva, Quezaltenango. 
7 Indigo Buntings, banded from April 1 to April 15, 1931, at Uaxactin, Petén, Guatemala, 
by Josselyn Yan Tyne, were subsequently retrapped at the same place by A. Ledyard Smith at 
Carnegie Institute. 6 of these were taken from April 6 to April 9, 1932; the other was 
trapped April 16, 1933- 
Laughing Gull, 42-533157, juvenile, banded 7/19/45 at Cobb Island, Virginia, by Herbert 
Buckalew, was caught on a fish line 11/26/45, at San Jose de Guatemala, and reported by 
Leonard A, Summerhayes, San Jose de Guatemala. Mr. Summerhayes has banded 2] Blue-winged 
feal and 1 Shoveller with our bands, but no recoveries have been reported. 
Eastern White-winged Dove, No. 36409, juvenile, banded August 20, 1941, near Rio Hondo, 
Cameron County, Texas, was recovered, fed, and liberated by Sr. Carlos Castaneda, Secretaria 
de la Presidencia, Republica de Guatemala, at Cuajinicuilapa, Dept. of Santa Rosa, on or 
about November 11, 1941. This bird was banded by BE. C. Mareh. 
Several other White-winged Doves banded in Texas were reported from El Salvador, so they 
mast have traversed Guatemala enroute. 
A ra f a_G. 
‘No detailed discussion of this subject will be included in this report. It is 
recommended that the following publication be used as a guide in the administration of the 
Department, insofar as the recommendations can be applied satisfactorily to Guatemalan 
conditions: "Suggestions for Model State Game and Fish Administration---" adopted at the 
28th Annual Convention of the International Association of Game, Fish, and Conservation 
Commissioners, 1934. This publication can be obtained from the Wildlife Management Institute, 
Investment Building, Washington, D. C. . 
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