. The Canadian field-naturalist. December, 1927] The Canadian Field-Naturalist 207 Duck:— One was killed on Point, Mouillee Marsh, Monroe County, Lake Erie on December 4, 1916. One, banded in 1917, was shot by a resident of Munith—reported November 8, 1917. One, banded in 1917, was killed on the Potta- watomie Duck Club grounds, on the Kalamazoo River, near Saugatuck, the day before Thanks- giving Day, November, 1917. One was shot by a resident of Chelsea, on September 17, 1917. One was caught by a resident of St. James, on July 31, 1920. One was killed on the Chippawa River—re- ported October


. The Canadian field-naturalist. December, 1927] The Canadian Field-Naturalist 207 Duck:— One was killed on Point, Mouillee Marsh, Monroe County, Lake Erie on December 4, 1916. One, banded in 1917, was shot by a resident of Munith—reported November 8, 1917. One, banded in 1917, was killed on the Potta- watomie Duck Club grounds, on the Kalamazoo River, near Saugatuck, the day before Thanks- giving Day, November, 1917. One was shot by a resident of Chelsea, on September 17, 1917. One was caught by a resident of St. James, on July 31, 1920. One was killed on the Chippawa River—re- ported October 23, 1926. Canada Goose:— One was shot by a resident of Holland, in the fall of 1922. One, banded in the fall of 1925, was shot in a field at Monroe, on December 21, 1925. One, banded in the fall of 1925, was shot near Manchester, on November 14, 1926. One, banded in the fall of 1925, was killed in a cornfield in New Buffalo, Berrien County, on December 3, 1926. MINNESOTA Mallard:— One, banded in 1916, was shot in Rice Lake, Cass County, near Remer, on October 22, 1923. One, banded in 1917, was killed by a resident of Breckenridge, in the fall of 1918. One, banded in 1919, was captured and ap- parently afterwards killed at Zimmerman, on November 14, 1920. Duck:— One, banded in 1916, was shot near Glencoe— reported September 22, 1917. One was recovered—reported by a resident of Brainerd, on September 28, 1917. Species Unknown:— One had its band found by a resident of Ray, some time before November 30, 1920. MISSISSIPPI Mallard:— One was recovered—reported by a resident of Cedar Bluff, December 24, 1917. One, banded in 1921, was killed on Fairchild Island, Adams County, Natchez, on January 7, 1922. One female, banded in 1922, was killed one mile north of Belzoni, in Humphries County, on De- cember 25, 1922. One was killed on a small pond by a resident of Ellisville, on December 19, 1922. Duck:— One was killed on the Tombigbee River, on December 20, 1916—


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