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Redpolls, as well as large numbers of Continental Great Tits, 

 Redbreasts and Jays, these latter being accompanied in 

 one instance by Magpies, which are thus recorded as migrants 

 to our shores for the first time. 



Our best thanks are again due to the Master and Elder 

 Brethren of the Trinity House for the continuance of their 

 permission to enlist the services of the light-keepers, and 

 to the latter as well as to our many inland observers, 

 without whose kindly co-operation our enquiry could not be 

 carried on. 



F. G. Penkose, Chairman. 



J. L. BONHOTE. 



W. R. Ogilvie-Grant, Editor. 



C. B. RiCKETT. 

 W. L. SCLATER. 

 C. B. TiCEHURST. 



]Sr. F. TiCEHURST, Secretary, 



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