Phylloscopus trochilus. Willow-Warbler. Spring. AUonby, 

 April 6th. Carlisle and Ravenglass, April 14th. 



Phylloscopus sibilatrix. Wood-Warbler. Spring. Carlisle, 

 May 7th. 



Acrocephalus phragmitis. Sedge- Warbler. Spring. Carlisle, 

 May 7th. 



Loaistella mevia. Grasshopper Warbler. Spring. Allonby, 

 April 27th. 



MoTACiLLiD^. Motacilla alba. White Wagtail. Spring. Carlisle, 

 May 2iid, a single bird seen by Mr. Duckworth. 



Note. — There is reason to think that in the Carlisle district 

 this species occasionally interbreeds with the Pied Wagtail. 



Moiacilla liigubris. Pied Wagtail. Spring. Alston, March 

 28th, arrived. 



Motacilla lugubris. Grey Wagtail. Spring. March 27th, 

 returned to breeding grounds. Autumn. Allonby, one seen 

 December 27th. [Very few winter in Cumberland.] 



Anthus pratetisis. Meadow Pipit. Spring. Alston, March 

 29th, an influx. Autumn. Allonby, September 17th, a quantity 

 arrived on the Solway. 



Anthus trivialis. Tree Pipit. Spring. Carlisle, April 20th; 

 first heard in song May 2nd. 



Laniid^. Lanius excubitor. Great Grey Shrike. Spring. Carlisle, 

 March, one seen, which had impaled a Yellowhanimer. Autumn. 

 Cotehill, October (second week), a two-barred male shot by Mr. 

 Little. Castle Sowerby, October, a Grey Shrike shot. [This 

 bird has still to be submitted for examination.] 



Lanius excubitor, var. major. Autumn. Skinburness, 

 November 2nd, a female captured with bird-limed twigs, whilst 

 striking at a decoy bird. In the possession of Mr. Mackenzie of 

 Carlisle. 



^ 



