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NOTES 



MIGEATOEY MOVEMENTS 



DURING- 



THE AUTUMN OF 1908. 



Bay Migration is denoted tlius : September 30tli. 

 Night Migration is denoted tlius : September 29th/30tli. 



THE MISTLE-THRUSH {Turdus viscivorus). 



Sept. 6tli/7t]i. Cromer Lt. (Norfolk), one killed. 



„ 7thi. Norfolk, an arrival noted. 



„ 15tli/16tli. Cromer Lt., a flock seen apparently flying south. 



Oct. 7th. Isle of May (Fife), arrivals noted. 



„ 22nd/23rd. St. Catherine's Lt. (Isle of Wight), one killed with 

 many other Thrushes. 



„ 23rd. Isle of May, one seen. 



„ 29th. Isle of May, several seen. 



Nov. 6th/6th. Bardsey Lt. (Carnarvon), many. 



„ 13th/14th. Trevose Head Lt. (Cornwall), few. 



„ 17th/I8th. Trevose Head Lt., few. 



THE SONG-THRUSH {Turdus mmicus). 



Sept. I8th/19th. Eddystone Lt. (Cornwall), few. 

 „ 20th. Isle of May (Fife), many. 



,, 21st. South Yorkshire coast, decrease. 



„ 22nd/23rd. Eddystone Lt., few, 9 p.m. 



„ 23rd. South Goodwin Lt.-v. (Kent), a flock to S.W. at 



9 A.M. Haisboro' Lt.-v. (Norfolk), one to W. at 



3 P.M. 



„ 23id/24th. Anvil Point Lt. (Dorset), one at 2 a.m. 



,, 24th. Galloper Lt.-v. (60 miles E. by N. from mouth of 



Thames), one at 3 p.m. Smith's Knoll Lt.-v. (Nor- 

 folk), two to S.W. at 6 P.M. South Yorkshire 

 coast, a considerable increase. 



