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Black Tern (Hydrochelidon nigra).— On September 21st I 

 saw a pair of immature birds flying about in the river mouth 

 which were shot, it seems, on the same date, as Mr Mussel! 

 received a pair for preservation just after. 



Pn..^'"^'i <^ull (Lar«.9 7,«-m.^«.).-Saw a little gull on the Fourth 

 Buoy sands which had evidently been shot when consortinc., as 

 usual, with the terns, and had washed up dead on October 4th It 

 was m immature plumage, and was too far gone for preservation. 

 n,.- ^i"\",^"'' (Merriulus alle).-^^y, several which had perished 

 thrSacV ''*'™^ ^ November 1.3th, and had washed up on 



Fulmar {Fulmarus glacialis).- Two picked up near Redcar 

 after the storm above mentioned. 



w>,- lT^^^ F^^trel {Oceanodroma leucorrhoa).— One picked up 

 Jhich had struck the telegraph wires on November 13th nea? 

 xieacar. (.Mussell.) 



ARRIVAL OF MIGRANTS. 



Wheatear ... 

 House Martin 

 Ring Ousel 

 Chiif Chaff 

 AYillow Wren 

 Swallow 

 Yellow "Wagtail 

 Whinchat 

 Tree Pipit ... 

 Whitetliroat 

 Sand Martin 

 Land Rail ... 

 Garden Warbler 

 Redstart 



Spotted Flycatcher 

 Wood Wren 

 Swift 



Redwing 

 Hooded Crow 

 Brambling . . . 

 Fieldfare 

 Snow Buntini- 



