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Au example of the Great Reed- Warbler was shot near St. Leonards, in 

 September, 1903; a male at Bexhill, in May, 1905; one at Christclinrch, Hants, 

 in May, 1900; one seen at Horning, Norfolk, in May, 1906; there is also an 

 example in the Charterhonse collection shot at Godalming (Surrey), in 1858, which 

 had been overlooked by Ornithologists, and a specimen believed to be this species 

 was shot at Tresco (Scilly), but escaped. 



Specimens (ten), of the Aquatic Warbler have been secured in Hampshire, 

 Sussex, Norfolk, and Ireland, in addition to others seen. 



Additional records have been published of the shooting of the Alpine Accentor 

 in Hampshire, Surrey, Norfolk, and Cornwall. 



The Bearded Reedling has been obtained in Rutland, Januar}', 1905, and five 

 were seen near Godalming (Surrey), in 1902 ; one in Hertfordshire, in January, 

 1905, and it is now believed to be on the increase in Norfolk ; it has once 

 occurred in Scill}'. 



A company of Long- tailed Tits was observed in 1903 in Lewis (Outer 

 Hebrides), to which islands it was new. The Great Tit has also been recorded 

 from Scotland, and the Shetlands. The Crested Tit was seen near Yarmouth in 

 the autumn of 1888. 



The Creeper was obtained in Shetland, in December, 1906 ; a Wall-Creeper 

 was shot near Hastings, in December, 1905, and one in Alderney (Channel Islands), 

 in December, 1899. 



Family— MO TA CILLID. -E. 



The Grey-Headed Wagtail. 



j] lot ac ilia 60/ra/is, SuND. 



THIS race of the Blue-headed Wagtail was obtained originally near Penzance. 

 In 1 90 1 one was caught near Halifax, and in 1903 two were .shot near 

 Willingdon, Sussex. A pair with nest and eggs were obtained in June, 

 1906, in a marsh between Rye and Lydd. A male was shot at Winchelsea, in 

 May, 1907. 



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