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One near Lowestoft, May 15, 1856 (red spot): Stevenson, 



" Birds of Norfolk," vol. i. p. 96. 

 One, Worthing, Sussex, April 1858 : Wilson, Zool., 1859, 



p. 6605. 

 One, Brighton, Oct. 1862 (red spot): Pratt, Zool., 1862, 



p. 8281. In the collection of W. Borrer. 

 One, Ventnor, Isle of Wight, resident from 1865 to 1867 



(white spot): Hadfield, Zool., 1865, pp. 9605, 9724, 



9846; 1866, pp. 172, 176. 218, 445; 1867, p. 732. 

 One alighted on the s.s. "North Star," off" the Norfolk 



coast, Sept. 1, 1867 : Griffith, Zool, 1867, p. 1014. 

 One captured on board a fishing-boat off Aberdeen, May 



16, 1872 (red spot): R. Gray, MS. 

 One near Scarborough, April 12, 1876 (white spot) : Fields 



May 6, 1876 ; Tuck, Zool, 1876, p. 4956. 

 One near Lowestoft, July 1877 (red spot) : J. P. Moore, 



MS. and coloured drawing. 

 Several at Spurn during Sept. and Oct. 1883-86 (red spot) :. 



Cordeaux, Zool, 1891, p. 362. 

 One, Monach Island Lighthouse, Outer Hebrides, Oct. 11,^ 



1888, arrived with Redstarts in a gale, from N. and 



N.E., with snow : Harvie - Brown, " Fauna Outer 



Hebrides," p. 352. 

 One, North Cotes, Lincolnshire, Sept. 20, 1892 (red spot) : 



Caton Haigh, Zool, 1892, p. 417. 

 One, Spurn, Sept. 22, 1892: Cordeaux, Nat, 1893, p. 9. 

 One, Cley, Norfolk, Sept. 7, 1896 : R. Gurney, Field, Sept. 



1896 ; Zool, 1897, p. 132. 



BLACK-THROATED WHEATEAR. Saxicola stapazina, 

 Vieillot. PI. 7, fig. 13. Length, 8 in.; bill, 0-6 in.; 

 wing, 3-5 in. ; tarsus, 0-9 in. 



Hah. South of France, Spain, Western Algiers, and 

 Morocco, wintering in Western Africa. 



One, Bury, Lancashire, May 8, 1875 : Sclater, Proc. Zool 

 Soc, 1878, pp. 881-977, and Harting, Zool, 1879, p. 30, 



