March 14. 



„ 15. 



„ 16. 



„ 17. 



„ 18. 



„ 19. 



„ 20. 



„ 21. 



23 



seems probable that the first two immigrations consisted 

 solely of birds belonging to the smaller race ; in the third 

 and fourth immigrations both races were migrating 

 together, and the last two movements were entirely com- 

 posed of the larger birds. 



Chronological Summary of the Eecoeds. 



Hampshire and Somerset (males). 

 Cardigan (1 male). 

 Cheshire. 



Carnarvon and Somerset (males). Devon. 



Sussex and Hampshire (males) . Monmouth. 

 Devon (many) . Cornwall. 



Somerset and Anglesea. 



Somerset and Anglesea (increase) S and ? . 

 Staffordshire. 



22. Isle of Man, Shropshire^ Lancashire and 

 Middlesex. 



23. Sussex (increase). 



24. Anglesea (further increase). 



25. Somerset (decrease) . Essex and Yorkshire. 



26. Durham. 



27. Berkshire. 



28. Devon (increase). Essex (slight increase). 



29. Lancashire (slight increase). 



2. Dorset (many). Sussex and Kent (slight 

 increase) . Cumberland and Norfolk. 



3. Monmouth and Cheshire (abundant) . Norfolk 

 and Westmoreland. 



8. Somerset and Merioneth (increase). 



9 . Isle of Man (increase) . Merioneth (decrease) . 



10. Dorset and Hampshire lights (many). 

 Anglesea (many). 



11. Sussex, Hampshire and Merioneth (increase). 

 Devon (decrease). 



12. Somerset (decrease). 

 14. Merioneth (decrease). 

 24. Anglesea (decrease). 



Apr 



