163 



April 1st. Lowestoft, one seen. 



„ 2nd. Benacre (Suffolk), two seen. 



„ Srd. Dungeness (Kent), two seen. 



„ 4th. l^adstow (Cornwall), four seen ; Dungeness, one seen. 



„ Sth. Dungeness, two seen. 



„ 6tli to 8tb. Plymouth, one (the same) seen. 



„ 12th. Thiinet, one passing. 



„ 15th. Lowestoft, two or three fresh arrivals ; Wejmouth 



(Dorset), one seen. 



„ 16tb. S. Yorkshire coast, a pair passing, 



„ 17th. Lowestoft, none. 

 „ 19th, 24th & 26th. Lowestoft, one seen each day. 



„ 22nd. Fritton (Suffolk), one seen. 



„ 27th. Lowestoft, none. 



THE EEDBREAST {Erithacus rubecula). 



March 21st/22nd. Llelwick Lt.-v. (Glamorgan), several before midnight, 

 apparently flying N. 

 „ 22ud/23rd. Portland Lt. (Dorset), several killed between 12 and 



6 A.M. 



„ 2yrd. Girdler Lt.-v. (mouth of Thames), one on deck at 



6 A.M. 



,, 29th/30th. Morecambe Bay Lt.-v. (Lancashire), one killed at 



3 A.M. 



„ 31st. St. Tudwal Lt. (Carnarvonshire), two on the island. 

 April 2nd/3rd. Portland Lt., many from 1 1 p.m. to dawn. 



„ 13th. Lowestoft (Suffolk), one passing. 

 June 2nd. Knock Deep, 61° 42' N., 1° 35' E., one came on board 

 H.M.S. ' Africa.' 



THE GOLDEN-CRESTED WREN {Regulus cristatus). 



April 2nd/3rd. Selker Lt.-v. (Cumberland), large numbers from 1 a.m. 



to dawn. 

 „ 4th/5th. Hanois Lt. (Guernsey), one killed in the early morning. 

 „ 9tli. BuiJth Wells (Brecon), great increase during the 



week. 

 „ 14th. Lowestoft (Suffolk), a few passing. 

 „ 16th. Romney Marsh (Kent), one just arrived. 

 „ 1 8th. S. Yorkshire coast, one (Continental form), 

 „ 22nd/23rd. Morecambe Bay Lt.-v. (Lancashire), a few at 2 a.m. 

 „ 26th/27th. Chicken Rock Lt. (Isle of Man), one at 2.30 a.m. 



