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40. Ring-Ouzel, Turdus torqmtua. 



Has been frequently observed at its autumn migration. 

 One was seen at Encombe, in 1855, as late as Oct. 31 st. 



43. Hedge Sparrow, Accentor modularis. 



44. Redbreast, Sylvia Nubecula, 

 46. Redstart, Sylvia Fhcemcurus, 



A sxmmier visitor. 



49. Sedge Warbler, Sylvia Phragmitis. 



A summer visitor. 



50. Reed-Wren, Sylvia arundinacea. 



A summer visitor. In 1850 I was shown a nest of this 

 bird, which had been taken at Wilkswood. 



51. Nightingale, Sylvia Lmcinia, 



A summer visitor. Very abundant in the Vale. 



52. Black-cap Warbler, Sylvia Atricapilla. 



A frequent summer visitor. 

 54. White Throat, Sylvia cinerea. 

 A common summer visitor. 



57. Willow-Wren, Sylvia Trochilus, 

 A frequent summer visitor. 



59. Dart ford Warbler, Melizophilus provmcialis. 



In November, 1855, I observed several of these birds 

 upon the high furze at Little-sea. 



60. Golden-crested Regulus, or Wren, Hegulus 



aurocapiUus, 



Frequent 

 62. Pied Wagtail, Mctacilla alba. 

 Common. 



G3. Gray Wagtail, Motacilla Bowrula. 



A regular winter visitor. 

 64. Yellow Wagtail, Motacilla Jlava. 



A summer visitor. 



67. Meadow Pipit, or Titlark, ArUkm pratensit. 



