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Grasshopper- Warbler, Reed-Warbler, Yellow Wagtail, 

 Tree-Pipit, Nightjar, Cuckoo. 



D. Species arriving along the south-east coast from Essex 

 to Hants. 

 Nightingale, Red-backed Shrike^ Wryneck, Turtle- 

 Dove. 



The Ring-Ouzel has been omitted, as the records were not 

 sufficient to justify its inclusion in any definite route, but the 

 evidence, such as it was, favoured a western arrival during 

 the early part of its migration, while the later birds, possibly 

 en route for more northerly quarters, seem to have passed 

 through the south-eastern counties. 



The autumn-records have been rather more numerous and 

 are dealt with more fully than in former years, but, as might 

 be expected, in the case of many species they are not suffi- 

 cientl}^ complete to show any definite movements. All 

 properly authenticated records" have been included. 



The thanks of the Committee are due to MissE. V. Baxter 

 (who kindly forwarded her records from the Isle of May), to 

 the Master and Elder Brethren of Trinity House, and to all 

 observers and light-keepers who have kindly assisted with 

 their records. Full advantage has also been taken of notes 

 published in the various Natural History periodicals, amongst 

 which we may specially notice Mr. J. H. Gurney's " Norfolk 

 Notes " in the ' Zoologist,' and Mr. J. L. Bonhote's " Notes 

 from Holland '' in the ' Ornis.' 



F. G". Penrose, CJiairman. 



J. L. BONHOTE. 



H. Lynes. 



W, R. Ogilvie-Geant, Editor. 



C. B. RiCKETT. 

 W. L. SCLATER. 

 C. B. TiCEHUEST. 



N. F, TiCEHUEST, Secretary. 



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