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THE BAR-TAILED GOD WIT {Zimosa lapponica). 



Apr. 8th to loth. Rye (Sussex), eight seen. 



„ 11th & 17th. Rye, one only. 

 May 4th. Cley (Norfolk), four or five passing. 



„ 8th. Worthing (Sussex), seven passing. 



„ 9th. Cley, eleven passing. 



„ 10th & 11th. Cley, increase each day. 



„ 14th. Breydon (Norfolk), 100 or more seen. 



„ 16th. Rye, many passing. 



„ 20th. "Walbeswick (Suffolk), four seen. 

 June 4th. Easton (Suffolk), five or six seen. 



Jan. 29th /30th, 



Feb. 21st. 

 „ 23rd. 



„ 26th/27th. 

 March 1st. 

 „ 2nd/3rd. 



„ 3rd/4th. 



„ 5th/6th. 

 „ 8th. 



,. nth. 



„ 13th, 



„ 22nd. 



„ 24th/25th. 



„ 27th/28th. 



„ 29th/30th. 



30th. 



THE CURLEW (Numenius arquata). 



English and Welsh Grounds Lt.-v. (Somerset), two, 



apparently flying N., at 11.30 p.m. 

 Struan (Perthshire), first returned to nesting-ground. 

 Bardsey Lt. (Carnarvon), a flock on the island all day, 



one struck at 5 p.m. 

 Bardsey Lt., a few at 3 a.m. 

 Struan, main arrival at nesting-ground. 

 Silverdale (Lancashire), many flying N. all night ; 



Cromer Lt. (Norfolk), numbers round the lantern. 

 Chicken Rock Lt. (Isle of Man), twenty at the lantern 



all night. 

 Dungeness Lt. (Kent), several from 11 p.m. to dawn. 

 Barnard Castle (Yorkshire), first returned to nesting- 

 ground. 

 English and Welsh Grounds Lt.-v., seven flying N. 



at 6 P.M. ; Whittinghame (Northumberland), paired 



and settled. 

 English and Welsh Grounds Lt.-v., one flying N. at 



11 A.M. 



Tunbridge Wells (Kent), heard passing betw-een 10.30 



and 11 P.M. 

 Bardsey Lt., heard passing at 1 a.m. 

 S. Bishop Lt. (Pembroke), many, apparently from the 



S.E., from 1 to 2 a.m. 

 Chicken Rock Lt., twelve at the lantern all night ; 



Bardsey Lt., flocks flying S. at dawn ; S. Bishop Lt., 



many, apparently from S.E., from 9 p.m. to 4 a.m. ; 



Outer Dowsing Lt.-v. (Lincolnshire), many at the 



lantern all night. 

 Morecambe Bay Lt.-v., two passing at noon. 



