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September 28th, 1910, and fifteen on October 14th — two 

 most interesting observations, since e\adence of true migration 

 in the case of the Magpie is very slight. A Stork {Ciconia 

 c. ciconia) was seen on Romney Marsh in March, 1911, near 

 Pevensey on April 9th, and at Littlehampton on May 6th. 

 A Kentish Plover {Charadrius aUxandrinus) was killed at 

 St. Catherine's on October 9th, 1910. A Whiskered Tern 

 {Hydrochelidon I. leucopareia) is reported to have been " clearly 

 identified " at HoUesley Bay (Suffolk) on September 16th 

 and 17th, 1910, but such records cannot be accejited without 

 evidence of identification. 



Altogether this Report is full of genuine good work, and 

 it should be in the hands of everyone Avho is keenly interested 

 in British birds. H.F.W. 



