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Nov. 2nd. Doddington (Lincoln), large flock to the N.N.W. 

 „ 8th. Aberlady Hay (Haddington), one (Grey-Lag) shot. 



„ 15th. Qnhillart Moor (Wigtown), five (Bean) seen. 

 ,, 24th. Fule Moss, five (Pink-footed) seen ; Brampton (Cum- 

 berland), fifty to S. 3.30 p.m. 

 „ 25th. Grange-over-Sands (Lancashire), two skeins, thirty 



each, to W. 

 „ 29th. Brampton, four to S. 



Note. — Wigtown Bay, large numbers (Grey-Lag) at the end 

 of the mouth. 

 Dec. 21st. Caithness, a few (White-fronted). 



THE WIG EON {Mareca penelope) 



Aug. 10th. Cromarty Firth, arrived. 



,, 22nd. Brevdon (Norfolk), a flock arrived. 



,, 23rd. Holkham (Norfolk), two arrived. 

 Sept. 7th. Spurn (Yorkshire), some heard. 



„ 8th. The Huniber (Yorkshire), four or Ave seeu. 



„ loth. Clifton Junction (Lancashire), one. 



„ 18th. Flamborough (Yorkshire), five on the sea. 



,, 22nd. Marbury Mere (Cheshire), one. 



„ 26th. Cromarty Firth, large numbers. 



,, 27th. Dornoch Firth, large numbers ; Renfrew, a few ; 

 Rostherne (Cheshire), four. 



,, 28th. Morton Loch (Fife), large numbers. 



„ 29th. Packington (Warwick), one passing. 

 Oct. 1st. Morton Loch, large numbers. 



„ 3rd. Agecroft (Lancashire), about half a dozen, 



„ 5th to 31st. Rostherne, stragglers on various dates. 



„ 8th. Renfrew, a few. 



„ 14th to 25th. Anglesey, common. 



„ 30th. Renfrew, increase. 



Note. — Northumberland, arrived in considerable numbers at 

 the end of October. 

 Nov. 2nd to 30th. Cheshire, in varying numbers from ten to thirty. 

 Dec. 24th. Sutton Coldfield (Warwick), one. 



„ 25th. Rostherne, about thirty. 



THE TURTLE-DOVE {Turtar communis). 



Fair Isle (Shetland), one. 

 Yorkshire, nest with unfledged young. 

 Kent, residents beginning to leave. 

 Warwick, last seen. 

 Kent, a small flock arrived. 



