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THE BLACKBIRD {Turdus merula). 



March 13th, 15th and 16th, St. Catherine's Lt. (Isle of Wight), few. 

 March 14th, Spurn Head Lt. (Yorkshire), several. March 18th and 25th, 

 Douglas Head Lt. (Isle of Man), many. April 3rd, 12th and 15th, 

 Eddystone Lt. (Cornwall), few. April 11th, St. Catherine's. April 

 16th, Douglas Head. April 17th, Inner Dowsing Lt.-v. (Norfolk). May 

 10th, Eddystone, one. May 14th, Douglas Head, one. 



THE SONG-THRUSH {Tiirdus musicus). 



March 9th, St. Catherine's Lt. (Isle of Wight), few. March 13th- 

 16th, St. Catherine's, many. Mai-ch 13th, Start Lt. (Devon), few going 

 west. March 14th, Spurn Head Lt. (Yorkshire), few. March 20th, 

 Hanois Lt. (Channel Isles), two. March 21st-25th, Douglas Head Lt. 

 (Isle of Man), many. March 31st, Portland Bill Lt. (Dorset), small 

 flocks seen all day. April lst-4th, Douglas Head, many. April 11th 

 and 19th, Douglas Head, several. April 16th, Spurn Head, few. 



THE MISTLE-THRUSH {Turdus viscivorus). 



March 13th, Start Lt. (Devon) and Portland Bill Lt. (Dorset). March 

 15th, St. Catherine's Lt. (Isle of Wight). March 19th and 26th, Douglas 

 Head Lt. (Isle of Man), few. 



THE STONECHAT {Pratincola rubicola). 



March 15th, Bucks, one. April 17th and 18th, Cumberland, many 

 arrived. 



[N.B. — This species is not, strictly speaking, migratory, several notes 

 of resident hirds have therefore been omitted.] 



THE BLACK REDSTART {Ruticilla tUys). 

 April 10th, Richmond Park (Surrey), one. 



THE ROBIN {Erithacus rubeada). 



April 7th, St. Catherine's Lt. (Isle of Wight). This specimen is an 

 example of the Continental form. 



THE DARTFORD WARBLER {Sylvia undata). 



During the last week in February, this species, which is rarely seen in 

 Hants in winter, appeared in some numbers. 



THE GOLDCREST (Reffuliis cristatus). 

 March 25th, Would Lt. (Norfolk), 3 seen exhausted at noon. 



