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The specimens in the case were obtained in 

 the Hickling Marshes in Norfolk in July, 1873. 



See "Kough Notes," Vol. L, Plate 30. 



WHITE WAGTAIL. 

 Case 129. 



A few of these birds may be observed on the 

 south coast during April and early in May. The 

 greater part of those I have noticed appeared to be 

 making their way from west to east. 



There seems to be considerable doubt among 

 naturalists as to whether this is a true species or 

 only a continental form of our common Pied Wag- 

 tail. 



The specimens in the case were obtained 

 between Shoreham and Lancing in Sussex in April, 

 1872. 



PIED WAGTAIL. (WINTER). 

 Case 130. 



As will be readily seen from an examination 

 of the specimens in this case, the Pied Wagtail, 

 although retaining the same colours as in summer, 

 is considerably altered in appearance during the 

 winter months. 



The birds were obtained in the immediate 

 neighbourhood of Brighton in December, 1874. 



PIED WAGTAIL. (SUMMER). 

 Case 131. 



A few of these birds remain with us 

 during the winter, though by far the greater 

 number are only summer visitors to the British 

 Islands. All through March and the greater part 

 of April they may be observed on fine still mornings 



