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Oct. 30tli/31st. Witherusea Lt., a few at 4 A.M. St. Catherine's Lt., 

 one at 1 a.m. Bardsey Lt., a few at 6 a.m. 



„ 31st/Nov. 1st. Isle of Ma}'- Lt., many. St. Catheriue's Lt., many 

 from 6 P.M. to 7 a.m. 

 Nov. lst/2nd. St. Catherine's Lt., one at 3 a.m. Trevose Head Lt., 

 one at 11 p.m. 



„ 2nd/3rd. Smith's Knoll Lt.-v., a large number at 9 p.m. 



„ 3rd/J:th. Bardsey Lt., several. 



„ 6th. Co. Cork, increase after this date. 



,, 8th. Lancashire, an arrival. 



„ 29th. Lancashire coast, very many. 



THE GREAT TITMOUSE (Parus major). 



One was taken at the Cork Lt.-v. (Essex) on November the 8th 

 at 9 A.M. 



THE COAL TITMOUSE {Parus ater). 



Two were taken at the Bass Rock Lt. (Haddington) on September 

 the 28th, and one was obtained on the Isle of May (Fife) on October 1st ; 

 the latter belonged to the British race. 



THE BLUE TITMOUSE (Parus ccendeus). 



One was obtained on the Isle of May (Fife), on passage, on September 

 the 30th. It belonged to the British race. 



THE WREN {Troglodytes pnrmlus). 



Sept. 25th/26th. Haisboro' Lt.-v. (Norfolk), one taken. 



Oct. 3rd. Isle of May (Fife), one seen. 



7th. Isle of May, three seen. 



18th/19th. Haisboro' Lt.-v., one taken. 



22nd. Suffolk coast, many arrived. 



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



26th. Monacli Isle (Outer Hebrides), an arrival. 



Nov. 3rd/4th. St. Catherine's Lt., one taken. 



THE PIED WAGTAIL {MotaciJla lugubris). 



On many days durhig August numbers of Pied Wagtails were noted 

 '' coasting " in Lancashire, and on the 10l,h hundreds passed along the 

 south Cornwall coast towards the west, while on the 23rd a great 

 increase was noted in Renfrewshire, but these passed on. During the 

 first week in September numbers were assembling on the Dorset coast, 

 and during many days in that month migrants were noted on the 

 Lancashire coast and in the Isle of Man. On the 6th a "'reat many were 



