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Oct. 4tli/.5th. Haisboro' Lt.-v., one killed. 



„ 14tli. Haisboro' Lt.-v., five ilyinfr W, towards land, one 



killed. 

 „ 17tli/18th. Sbipwasb Lt.-v., and Lonp:stone Lt. (Outer Farnes\ a 



few with many other innnigrants. 

 ., 2.jth & 26th. Butt of Lewis (Outer Hebrides), a few seen. 



THE BLACK REDSTART {Butlcilla tiUjs). 



Oct. 19th. North Lincoln and Norfolk coasts, a few arrived with 

 many immigrant Thrushes. South Cornwall, one 

 seen. 

 „ 22nd. Eifeshire, one seen. 

 „ 27th. Suffolk coast, a few seen. 



„ 28th. Norfolk, one seen. 



Nov. 1st. South Cornwall, one. 



J, 4th. Queen's Co. and Co. Waterford, single birds arrived. 



., 6th, S. Uist (Outer Hebrides), cue seen. 



THE BLUETHROAT {Cyanecula suecica). 



Sept. 22nd. Isle of May (Fife), one seen. 



„ 23rd. Isle of May, a second seen. Nor'olk coast, one 



arrived. 

 „ 24th & 25th. Isle of May, two more seen. Yorkshire, south coast, 



and Norfolk coast, several seen. 

 „ 29th. Yorkshire, south coast, one seen. 



Oct. 5th. Isle of May, one seen, 



N.B. — These occurrences coincide with the great ari*ivals of Red- 

 starts in the same localities. 



THE REDBREAST {Erithacus rubecvla). 



Aug-. 23rd/24th. Whitly Lt. (Yorkshire), one killed. 



Sept. lst/2nd. St. Catherine's Lt. (isle of Wight), one killed. 



„ 6th & loth. Isle of May (Fife), one passing. 



„ 15th. Isle of Man, an arrival noted. 



,, 20th. Lancashire coast, numbers passing. 



„ 23rd/24th. St. Catherine's Lt., a few. 



„ 24th. Yorkshire, south coast, a few arrived. 



,. 24tli/25th. Galloper Lt.-v. (GO miles E. by N. from the mouth 

 of the Thames), one killed. St. Catherine's Lt., 

 one killed. 



„ 2oth & 2Gth. Yorkshire, south coast, increase noted. 

 Oct. 5th. Isle of May, several p;issing. 



