664 THE BIRDS OF YORKSHIRE. 



bird was in adult plumage.) Two at the same place, on the 

 15th of the same month, and two others on the 20th {torn. cit. 

 p. 318) ; one, 7th October 1890, south of the Headland ; and 

 another on 13th October, north of the Headland {torn. cit. 



P- 354)- 



Bridlington, one immature, October 1890 ; now in Mr. 

 Riley Fortune's possession. 



Flamborough, one, November 1891 {op. cit. 1892, p. 372). 



Bridlington, one immature, October 1829. 



Flamborough, one, 20th September 1893 {op. cit. 1893, 



P- 323). 



Bridlington, one immature, 24th September 1893. 



Same place, an adult male, 9th September 1895. I have 

 examined this specimen, which is in the mature garb of summer. 



Flamborough, two, south of the Headland, mid-October 

 1895 {op. cit. 1895, p. 312.) 



Bridlington, one immature, second week in November 

 (1895 op. cit. 1896, p. 100). 



Yorkshire coast, possibly Flamborough, an adult in full 

 plumage, 5th September 1898. 



Flamborough, one adult, 29th September 1899 {Field, 

 2ist October 1899). 



Yorkshire coast, possibly Flamborough, one immature, 

 autumn 1899. 



Bridlington, three immature, 24th September 1900 ; and 

 two, also immature, 3rd October 1900. (I saw and examined 

 these specimens.) 



Flamborough, one adult, 1901, obtained by George 

 Emmerson, and now in the Hon, Walter Rothschild's collec- 

 tion (G. Emmerson, oral communication). 



Bridlington, one immature, 12th October 1901 (Moiser, 

 in litt.). Now in the possession of Mr. Cyril Moiser of 

 York. 



Filey, one immature, in the collection of Mr. H. E. Rawson 

 of Fallbarrow, Windermere, where I have examined it. 



In addition to those chronicled, adult examples are in the 

 collections of Mr. Thomas Boynton of Bridlington, and Mr. 

 Walter Pyman of Raithwaite Hall, Whitby, both of which 



