break-up uf the frost on tliat date they gradually disappeared, .and none 

 were seen after the i?6lh. On the Hampshire coast a passage-movement 

 to the S.S.W. commenced at 2 p.m. on the 2nd of February, and con- 

 tinued, though oradually dimini,shing, throughout the .3rd, 4th and .')th, 

 ■while many Redwings occurred at Trevose Head Light (Cornwuli) on 

 the night of the 4tli. Small numbers were also recorded at H.anois 

 ].lgl)t (Quernseyj on the 20tli/30th of January. 



With the exception of small nunvbers at Ilanois Light on the I'lth/lGth 

 of February and one or two passing birds seen on l)ungene.-s (Kent) on 

 the 26th, 27th and 28th of March, there AveVe no further records of the 

 Redwing from the neighbouihood of the south cotist. 



On the west coast a few liedwings Occurred at I^und}' IsLaud North 

 Light on the ]7th/18lh of January .and .at Ciiicken Hock Jjight (Isle of 

 Man) on the 20th/21st, while consider.able numbers were recorded at 

 tlie latter light and at Bardsey JAght (Carnarvon) on the 18th/19tli. 

 The west coast records for February and March were ])ractically the 

 same as those of the Song-Thrush (tj. v.), with the exception that they 

 were not so numerous, but they covered the same extent of co.ast and 

 the same period of time. In April Redwings occurred ill quite small 

 numbers at the Skerries Light (Anglesey) on the nights of the 13th and 

 14th and at liardsey Light on those of the 14th, 20th and 21st, while in 

 May a few were noted .at Chicken Rock Light on the night of the 5lli. 



On the east coast small numbers occurred at Lynn Well Light-vessel 

 (Wash) on the 8t]i/9th of February and <at Spurn Head Light (Yorkshire) 

 on the nights of the K'.th, 22ud and 2oth, also on the 11th, ]2th, 2r)th 

 and 26th of March and the 19th of April, and at the Kentish Knock 

 Light-vessel on the 20th/21st of March, while large numbers were seen 

 at Withernsea I^ight (Yorkshire) on the nights of the loth and 19th of 

 February and at the Outer DoAVsing Light-vessol (Lincolnshire) on the 

 12th/ 13th of March. 



Inland but little movement was recorded ; a few were noticed going 

 E. in N. W. Sullolk on March l9th ; others were lieard passing at iiiglit 

 in Kent on the 24th, and a few were flying S.E. in Y'orkshire on the (Ith 

 of April. 



The l.ateflt record was of two seen in Gloucestershire ou the llilh 

 of Mtiy. 



THE FH>:LDFARE {Turdinf pilaris). 



Fieldfares seem to have partaken in a minor degret; in tlie cold-weather 

 migration at the end of January and beginning of February already 

 d, 'tailed under the previous species, as a large incursion was noticed on 

 the low ground of the Devon and Cornish coasts near Plymouth between 

 the 2nd and 0th of February. They all, however, left that district 

 again on the break-up of the frost. About forty occurred at the lantern 

 of the Lcmin and Ower Light-vessel (Xorfolk) on the ]2tl]/loth of 

 J.anaarv. 



