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Oct. 10th. N.E. Lincolnshire coast, one seen. 

 „ 17tli/18th. Skerries Lt. (Anglesey), two. 

 „ 18th/19tli. Spurn Head Lt. (Yorkshire), one ; Bardsey Lt., six; 



S, Bishop Lt., one. 

 „ 20th/21st. Little Ross Lt. (Kirkcudbright), one. 

 „ 21st. Countess Wear (Devon), one seen, tired. 

 „ 29th/30th. Kentish Knock Lt.-v. (4o miles E. by X. from the 

 mouth of the Thames), several. 

 Nov. 8th. Isle of May (Fife), one. 



"?S;(J?S,f} Skerries Lt, one. 



„ 21flt &;>Otli. Langstone Harbour (Sussex), one seen. 

 „ 21st/22nd. S. Bishop Lt., two. 

 „ 24th. Tiree (Argyll), one seen. 

 „ 26th/27th. Lynmouth Foreland Lt. (N. Devon), one. 

 Dec. 7th. Sule Skerry (Orkney), one. 

 „ 14:th/15th. Skerries Lt., one. 



THE RINGED PLOVER {.Eijialitis hiaticola). 



July 2.jth. Breydon (Norfolk), some arrived. 



„ 30th. Largo Bay (Fife), large numbers. 

 Aug. 3rdtD 10th. Cheshire, passing. 



„ oth. Breydon, some arrived. 



„ 5th/Gth. Suffolk, many passing at midnight. 



„ 8th. Breydon, many arrived. 



„ 12th. Suffolk coast, many passing south. 



„ 19th. Sule Skerry (Orkney), passing. 



„ 20th. Breydon, many arrived. 



„ 26th & 27th. Balgray Dam (Clyde), twenty. 



,, 29th. Hants coast, small flocks passing. 

 Sept. 1st & 2nd. Hants coast, large numbers ])assing. 



„ 3rd to 30th. Hants coast, small numbers passing. 



„ 23rd. Hants coast, about thirty. 



,, 24th. Sussex coast, passing. 

 Oct. l>t. Suffolk coast, one passing. 



„ 29th. Sussex coast, nine passing. 

 Nov. 29th & 30th. Hants coast, large numbers. 



THE GOLDEN PLOVER {Chamihius phiviali^). 



The first record of a migratory movement came from North Ronaldsny 

 (Orkney), where arrivals were noted on tiie 30th of June. Furtlier 

 arrivals at tfie same point took place on tlie 4th of July and at the 

 Butt of Lewis (Outer Hebrides) between tlie 22nd and 20th, wliih' ii 

 large flock was reported at Stniimway on the 31jst. In August, a flock 



