50 



Apiil 



May 



10. 

 16. 

 17. 

 19. 

 21. 

 24 



30. 

 6. 



7. 

 11. 

 30. 



Oct. 15. 



„ 22. 



Dec. 26. 



Wheat-ear. 



Willow Wreu. 



ChilT-Clwff. 



Swallow. 



Cuckoo. 



Corncrake 



Tree Pipit. 



House Martin. 



Sedgu Warb'er. 



Whitetliroat. 



Sand Martin. 



Spotted Flycatcher. 



Whinchac. 



Fieldfares and Rsdwings. 



Golden-crested Wren. 



Swallow. 

 Shell Drake. 



Curlew Sandpiper. 



Observed at Linthorpe. 



,, at Middlesbrough. 



atTolle-by. 

 ,, at Acklam. 

 , , at Linthorpe. 



,, at Thornaby. 



at Middlesbrough. 



Noticed several, evidently just 

 arrived, at Tod Point, near 

 R' dear. 



Very numerous, especially in a 

 bank leading down to Redcar 

 Jetty, when two or three came 

 cut of almost every clump of 

 grass. 



Several noticed. 



A female sliot near Tod Point, 

 Redcar. I heard of a brood 

 being taken near Tod Point 

 during this last Summer. 



Two or three shot during the 

 Autumn. 



MAMMALIAN NOTES. 

 By R. G. Clayton. 



In January, 1896, a Male Otter (Lutra vulgaris) was caught 

 near Glaisdale. The following particulars were given : — 

 Length 43 inches, girth 16 inches, weight just 14 lbs. 



A Badger (Meles taxus) took up its residence in Kilton 

 Woods in the Spring, and an immature specimen was taken 

 near Carlton in Summer. From the latter place I received a 

 Squirrel in November. These animals seem to be spreading 

 in Cleveland. White Stoats were taken at Stainton and 

 Kildale in February, 1897. 



