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THE COMMON REDSHANK (Totanus calidris). 



Cambridge, one seen. 



Lowestoft (Suffolk), returned to breeding-haunts. 



Hampton-in-Arden ("Warwick), arrival of breeding- 

 birds. 



Cambridge, two seen. 



Bardsey Lt. (Carnarvon], one. 



Cambridge, five seen. 



Stone (Staffordshire), returned to breeding-ground. 



Thornton-le-Dale (Yorkshire) and Forvery (Bedford), 

 returned to breeding-haunts. 



Mungrisdale (Cumberland), three seen. 



Great Fakenham (Suffolk), two seen. 



Cheltenham (Gloucester), about twenty seen. 



Rampside (Barrow-in-Furness), numbers seen. 

 „ I3th/14th. Caskets Lt. (Channel Islands), a few. 

 „ 17th. Ulverston (Lancashire), some passing at night. 

 ,, 20th. Harrow (Middlesex), one passing ; Stom», ten pairs 



breeding (increase). 

 „ 24th. Cheltenham, eight seen. 

 „ 26th. Barnard Castle (Yorkshire), some nesting. 

 May 22nd. Sutton Coldfield (Warwick), two seen. 



THE CURLEW (Niunenius arquata). 



Jan. llth/12th k\ n T , /w nn 



14tl /l r tl f Cromer I-"-- (Norfolk), some. 



" Fe^klsvfnd. f S P nrn IIead Lt ' ( Yorksllire )> man 7- 

 Feb. 10th. Grasmere (Westmoreland), some flying N. 

 ,, 20th. Otterburn (Northumberland), first seen. 



" 2 27th/28th [ Bard8e y Lt - (Carnarvon), some. 

 March 1st. Tring (Herts), one passing. 



„ 2nd. Leek (Staffordshire), four near breeding-ground. 



„ 3rd. Oxford, a few passing at night. 



„ 3rd/4th, 4th/5th, ") 



9th/10th, > Spurn Head Lt., several, most on 9th/10th. 

 & llth/12th. J 

 „ 8th. Leek, ten near breeding-grounds. 



„ 11th to 23rd. Mungrisdale (Cumberland), a few daily. 



