134 FIRST APPEARANCES OF BIRDS, INSECTS, ETC. 



The names (arranged alphabetically) of those who have 

 sent returns are as follows. The initials prefixed in brackets 

 to the names designate the responsibility for the record in 

 the notes hereafter. 



(E.H.C.) E. Barker Curtis, Aysgarth, Poole. 

 (W.P.C.) W. Parkinson Curtis, Hambledon Lodge, 



Parkstone. 

 (S.E.V.F.) Rev. S. E. V. Filleul, All Saints' Rectory, 



Dorchester. 

 (J.M.J.F.) Rev. Canon J. M. J. Fletcher, The Vicarage, 



Wimborne Minster. 



(F.H.H.) F. H. Haines, Esq., Winfrith. 

 (E.F.L.) Rev. E. F. Linton, Edmondsham Rectory, Dorset 



(post town Salisbury). 

 (N.M.R.) Nelson M. Richardson, Monte Video, near 



Weymouth. 



(E.S.R.) E. S. Rodd, Chardstock House, Dorset. 

 (J.R.) The Rev. J. Ridley, Pulham Rectory, Dor- 



chester. 

 (E.E.W.) Miss Ellen E. Woodhouse, Chilmore, Ansty, 



Dorset. 



Mr. G. R. Peck has retired, having left the county. 



In addition to our regular observers, I have to thank the 

 following gentlemen in varying degrees for taking the trouble 

 to bear patiently my pertinacity and answering questions 

 upon records painstakingly. 



Mr. S. H. Wallis, of Chesterfield Place, Weymouth. 



The Rev. F. L. Blathwayt (F.L.B.), of Melbury Osmund, 

 a member of the British Ornithological Union and of our own 

 club. 



Members will be gratified to know that Mr. Blathwayt will 

 contribute regularly in future. 



Dr. F. G. Penrose (F.G.P.) of Hawkley, West Cliff Road, 

 Bournemouth. 



The Rev. A. Bertram Hutton (A.B.H.), of Loders, 



