Chronological Summary of the Eecords. 

 First records of one or two birds except where mentioned. 

 March 21. Devon. 

 „ 23. Lancashire. 

 „ 28. Devon. 

 „ 31. Dorset and Essex. 

 April 1. Dorset (many). Hants. 

 „ 2. Isle of Wight and Norfolk. 



„ 3. Devon, Wilts and Eadnor. 



,, 4. Devon (many). Hants, Essex, Lanes., Somer- 



set and Glamorgan (1st records). 

 „ 5. Devon (decrease). Somerset, Hants and 



Essex. Shropshire, Sussex and Derbyshire 

 (1st records). 

 „ 6. Somerset, Hants and Essex. 



„ 7. Devon (a number). Dorset and Hants. Car- 



narvon and Pembroke (1st records). 

 „ 8. Devon (decrease). Hants and Sussex (slight 



increase). Essex and Derbyshire. 

 „ 9. Somerset and Hants (slight increase) . Surrey 



and Sussex (a number). Cheshire and 

 Berks (1st records). 

 After this date, only differences in numbers and distri- 

 bution are noted. 



April 10. Somerset, Hants, and Surrey (decrease). 



Sussex (further increase). Derbyshire 



(many). Shropshire, Cambridge, and 



Lincolnshire (1st records). 



„ 11. Somerset (large increase). Sussex (decrease). 



Merioneth and Yorkshire (1st records). 

 „ 12. Somerset (decrease). Cardigan (many). 

 „ 13. Hants and Yorkshire (slight increase). 

 Glamorgan (many). Staffordshire (many, 

 1st record). Bedford, Anglesea and Herts 

 (1st records). 

 „ 14. Devon (many). Anglesea (slight increase). 

 Eadnor (many, 1st record). Isle of Man 

 (1st record). 



