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THE WATER-KAIL {Pudlus aguatlcns). 

 Sept. ^^2jj/^f!!j]^ i Bardsey Lt. (Carnarvon), a few at 2 a.m. 



„ loth/16th. Skerries Lt. (Anglesey), several at midnight. 

 Oct. 6th/7th. S. Bishop Lt. (Pembroke), three at 3 a.m. 

 ,, 7th/8th. Bardsey Lt., a few at 3 a.m. 

 „ 13th/14th. St. Catherine's Lt. (Lsle of Wight), one killed at 



midnight. 

 ,, 16th. Cromer (Norfolk), one picked up in the town. 

 ,, 18th. Three miles E. of Dudgeon Lt.-v. (Norfolk), one taken 



on a boat. 

 „ 26th/27th. Pendeen Lt. (Cornwall), one killed between 9 and 



12 P.M. 



„ 27th/28th. S. Bisliop Lt., one killed at 5 a.m. 



„ 2Sth/29th. Bardsey Lt., a few between 10 p.m. and dawn ; 

 St. Catherine's Lt., two killed between 8 p.m. and 

 4 a.m. 



,, 29th/30th. Bardsey Lt., a few between 9 p.m. and 5 a.m. ; 

 Skerries Lt., two killed between 2.30 and 3 a.m.; 

 Smalls Lt. (Pembroke), a few between 9 and 12 p.m. 



„ 31st. Weyboume (Norfolk), some passing. 



Nov. 13th. S. Ronaldsay (Orkney), one found exhausted. 



„ 17th. Stoke-on-Trent (Stafibrdshire), one under telephone- 

 wires. 



,, 2oth/26th. Bardsey Lt., a few at midnight. 



„ 26th/27th. S. Bishop Lt., one killed at 2.10 a.m. 



THE GOLDEN PLOVER {Charadrius pluvialis). 



Aug. 6th. Cheshire lowlands, several small flocks seen. 

 „ 13th. Cheshire lowlands, one very large flock seen. 

 ,, 20th. Humber shores (Yorkshire), large flocks arrived. 



^^' 'to i' [ N. Norfolk coast, single birds passing. 



13th. 

 „ 11th «& 12th. Nr. Bowdon (Cheshire), migrants arrived in usual 



haunts. 

 „ 29th. Langness (Isle of Man), a flock on the coast. 

 Oct. 12th. Pevensey (Sussex), heard passing at 4.25 p.m. 

 ,, 13th. Fishley (Staffordshire), a few arrived. 

 ,, 15th. Buckholt (Hants), three seen. 

 , 18th. Martock (Somerset), one seen. 



„ 27th. Castletown (Isle of Man), a large flock on the shore. 

 „ 27th/28th. S. Bishop Lt. (Pembroke), a flock flying S.E. at 



5 A.M. 



„ 29th/30th. S. Bishop Lt., a hock flying S.E. at 5.30 a.m. 



