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several, but gradually decreasing. May 6tli, Wilts, 1. May 9tli, 

 Sussex, 1. May 14tli, Eadnorsliire, 1. 



It is evident from the above records that the White Wagtail passes 

 up the coast of Wales in considerable numbers during the latter half 

 of April and the first half of May, and this coincides with Mr. Eagle 

 Clarke's observations. (Cf. B.A. 3rd Interim Eeport, 1900.) 



THE GKEAT GEEY SHRIKE {Lmuus excubitor). 

 April I7th, Newarp Lt. (Essex) 1. 



THE PIED FLYCATCHEE (iMusclcapa atricapilla). 



April 21st, Merioneth. April 22nd and 23rd, Cumberland. 



April 24th, Salop. April 26th, Westmoreland. April 29th, 



Sussex and Northumberland. May 2nd, Somerset. Northumber- 

 land, in pairs. After this date it was resident. May 4th, Cardigan 

 resident. May 6th, Merioneth, resident. May 7th, Radnor. 

 May 8tli, Durham resident. May 9th, Somerset. May lOth, 

 Westmoreland. May 12th, Stifeolk. 



THE GEEENFINCH (Ligurinus chloris). 



April 1st, Shipwash Lt. (Suffolk). April 10th, Long Sand Lt. 

 and Kentish Knock Lt. (Essex). April 12th, Outer Gabbard Lt. 

 (Suffolk). April 15th, Varne Lt. (Kent). April 29th, Would Lt. 

 (Norfolk). 



THE TEEE SPAEEOW (Passer montanus). 



March 18th, E. Goodwin Lt. (Kent). March 20th, Galloper Lt. 

 (Essex). March 23rd, Hayling Island (Hants), many. April 15th, 

 Kentish Knock Lt. (Essex). April 17th, Inner Dowsing Lt. (Lines). 



THE CHAFFINCH {Frhifjllla cceleU). 



March 18th, 9 Galloper Lt. (Essex). March 20th, s Seven 

 Stones Lt. (Cornwall). March 29th, 5 Cross Sand Lt. (Suffolk). 

 April 1st, (J Haisboro' Lt. (Norfolk). April 10th, 9 Kentish Knock 

 Lt. (Essex). April 17th, <? Haisboro' Lt. (Norfolk). 



THE LINNET (Linota cannahlna). 



March 18th, $ Galloper Lt. (Essex). March 30th, i Cross Sand 

 Lt. (Suffolk). April 13th, s Nab Lt. (Hants). 



