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THE TWITE [Linotajlauv-ostns). 



Fair. Isle (Shetland), many, in flocks. 



Butt of Lewis (Outer Hebrides), large flocks. 



N. Unst (Shetland), large flocks. 



S.E. Suffolk coast, many arrived. 



Xorth Cotes (Lincoln), a flock arrived ; Yarmouth 



(Norfolk), a flock arrived. 

 Thorpe Mere (Siifl'ulk), twenty to tliirty arrived. 

 I'entland Skerries (Orkuey), hundreds. 

 Yarmouth, many seen, some flying S, 

 I'entland Skerries, large numbers. 

 N. Uu.>t, large flocks. 

 Peutlaud Skerries, large flocks. 



THE MEALY REDPOLL {Linota linaria). 



Mealy Redpolls arrived at St. Kilda on the 10th of September and 

 four arrived on the Flannan Isles (Outer Hebrides) on the 16th. 

 Between the 17th and the Gth of November small numbers were 

 recorded at intervals at the Flannans and St. Kilda, the Peutland 

 Skerries and North Ronaldsay (Orkney) and at Fair Isle and Lerwick 

 (Shetland). Large numbers arrived at Spurn Head (Yorkshire) on the 

 lOth of October and a single bird Avas taken at Tarbatness Liglit 

 (E. Ross) ou the loth of November. Amongst those that occurred on 

 St. Kilda were a few of the Greenland race {L. linaria rostrata), two 

 were obtained on the 10th of September and single birds ou the 9th, 

 21st and 29th. One was also obtained on Fair Isle on the ord of October 

 and one at Sule Skerry Light (Orkuey) ou the 8th. 



Till-: LESSER REDPOLL {Linota rufcscens). 



Hampton-in-Arden (Warwick), local bred birds left. 



Hampton-iu-Arden, one seen. 



Corsemalzie (Wigtown), ht'ty seen ; Eo^hani (Sussex), 



one flying S.W. 

 Peutland Skerries (Orkney), two arrived j Langstone 



Harbour (Hants), a few flying W. 

 HanipLon-in-Arden, six flying N. 

 Praiiipton (Cumberland), flocks seen. 

 Tiiiibridge Wells (Kent), small parties arrived. 

 Brampton, flocks passing. 

 Deerness (Orkney), one seen. 

 Bosham (Sussex), flock oi 100 arrived. 



