CALENDAR, 1813-1814-1817- 365 



* 1813. JUNE 16th. Papavcr orientate and Tmgopogon 

 porrifolius in full flower. 



23d. My regular register was again interrupted by an 

 accident, this morning, by which the extensor tendon of the 

 index was divided. 



JULY 2d. Travelling to Oxford and Southampton, the 

 regular journal was omitted. 



* 1814. FEB. llth.-^Sea Gulls Lari cam in the marshes. 

 APRIL llth. Wryneck Iqut torgilla heard. 



19th. Swallows seen about. 



In August I went to North Wales, and this journal was 

 discontinued for a time. In July 1815 I went to France and 

 French Flanders; in August again to North Wales. In 

 February, 1816, to Edinburgh and the Highlands, and in the 

 autumn following to Weymouth and South Wales, conse- 

 quently the regular series of observations at Clapton could 

 not be recorded ; nor were they resumed till we came into 

 residence at Spa Lodge, Tunbridge Wells, in 1817- 



* TUNBEIDGE WELLS, 1817. APRIL lOih. Hirundo 

 rustica. 



26th. Hirundo urbica. 



MAY 10th. Hirundo apus. 



AUG. 25th. Hirundo apus still seen. 



28th. The last Swift, H. apus, seen. 



SEP. 12th. Molacilla alba very numerous. 



29th. The least Willow Wren, Ficedula pinetoruin, seen 

 on Bishop's Down. 



OCT. 3d. A flock of Wandering Tailpyes Mecisturae va- 

 gantes, seen near Lankington. 



6th. Motacilla alba still numerous and already in winter 

 plumage. 



16th Martins II. ui-lncac seen at Clapton. 



