WILD BIRDS PROTECTION ORDERS. 73 



then on the north along the margin of high-water mark 

 of the Irish Sea to a point at New Brighton where the 

 Yellow Noses join the said Irish Sea, and then run in a 

 southerly direction to " Warren drive" or road and along 

 "Warren drive" to the most northerly house and grounds 

 on the west side of such drive, then along the western 

 boundary of the houses and premises situate along the 

 western side of such drive or road to a point 100 yards or 

 so from Grove Road, then turning in a westerly direction 

 along the northern boundaries of the houses and premises 

 in Grove Road, Wallasey, until it reaches the Wirral 

 Railway, then turning in a southerly direction, along the 

 Wirral Railway until it reaches the Wallasey Marsh, then 

 along the edge of the marsh in a southerly direction until 

 it reaches the Poulton Halfpenny Bridge, then turning in 

 a westerly direction on the edge of the said marsh until 

 it reaches along the edge of the marsh the main highway 

 leading from Poulton to Meols ; such parts within the 

 aforesaid boundaries as are market garden lands and are 

 not coloured in the said maps are excepted from the 

 operation of this Order. 



IV. The Act of 1880, as extended by section I of the 

 foregoing Order, shall apply within the above-named area 

 to the following species of birds : — 



Red-backed Shrike, Reed Bunting, 

 Whinchat, Goldfinch, 



Spotted Flycatcher, Wheatear, 



