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TROGLODYTID^:. 



Troglodytes parvulus, Koch. Wren. Generally distributed (B.W.A.); 

 Bromley, fairly common (B.L.) ; Greenwich Park (Fn.B.), 

 (A.D.W.) ; Lee and Grove Park (C.R.B.) ; Bostal Woods 

 (H.) ; Lee, breeds (J.F.G.) ; Woolwich Rectory (S.G.S.) ; 

 still occurs at Shooter's Hill, Grove Park, Chislehurst, etc. 

 (J.W.T.) : plentiful in all parts (A.P.M.). ; gardens in Wool- 

 wich (W.H.P.). 



CERTHIID^E. 



Certhia familiaris, L. Tree-creeper. Fairly common generally, 

 (B.W.A.) ; Greenwich Park (A.D.W.) ; Bostal Woods (H.) ; 

 Lee (J.F.G.) ; Sundridge Park, especially common (J.A.W.B) ; 

 nowhere very plentiful (A. P.M.) ; Dartford lanes, occasionally 

 (W.J.D.). 



MOTACILLID^]. 



MotaCilla lugubris, Tern. Pied Wagtail. Fairly common generally 

 (B.W.A.) ; Bromley, common (B.L.) ; Blackheath (Fn.B.) ; 

 Greenwich Park (A.D.W.) ; Eltham (C.R.B.) ; Lee (J.F.G.) ; 

 Woolwich Rectory (S.G.S.) ; Chislehurst, nest, 1901 (J.A.W.B.) ;. 

 Dartford, common (W.J.D.). 



Motacilla alba, L. White Wagtail. Reported from various 

 districts (A.P.M.) ; Elmer's End, 1889 (B.L.). 



Motacilla melanope, Pall. Grey Wagtail. Winter visitor to the- 

 Ravensbourne and Cray, and to the Thames Marshes (A. P.M.) ; 

 Dartford marshes and ponds (W.J.D.) ; Bromley, rare (B.L.) ; 

 Dartford (F.B.) ; Greenwich Park (A.D.W.) ; Lee, 1904 

 (C.K.B.) ; Hayes Common and Beckenham (S.) ; Woolwich 

 Rectory (S.G.S.). 



Motacilla raii, Bona. Yellow Wagtail. Plentiful on the Thames 

 Marshes, where it nests (A. P.M.) ; Dartford Marshes and 

 Creek (W.J.D.) ; Blackheath (Fn.B.) ; Greenwich Park 

 (A.D.W.). 



Anthus trivialis, L. Tree-pipit. Fairly common generally (B.W.A.) 

 Dartford (W.J.D.) ; Bromley (B.L.) ; Blackheath (Fn.B.) ; 

 Greenwich Park (A.D.W.). 



Anthus pratensis, L. Meadow-pipit. Fairry common generally 

 (B.W.A.) ; Bromley, common (B.L.) ; Blackheath (Fn.B.) ; 

 Hayes Common (8.) ; Woolwich Rectory (S.G.S.) ; not so 

 widely distributed as the previous species (A. P.M.) ; Dartford, 

 very common (W.J.D.). 



