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Surrey on the 19th, Middlesex, Kent, Suffolk, and Norfolk 

 on the 20th, and Nottingham on the 23rd. 



The fifth immigration reached the coasts of Hampshire 

 and Dorset on the 20th and 21st o£ April, and Hampshire 

 and Devon on the 22nd and 23rd. 



The earlier Hampshire arrivals o£ the 20th penetrated into 

 Wiltshire on the same day, reached Surrey on the 21st and 

 Oxford on the 22nd ; while on the 25th and 26th some 

 of the later arrivals reached Surrey and Berkshire. 



The Dorset birds arriving on the 21st reached Glamorgan 

 on the same day, Merioneth on the 23rd, and Denbigh on 

 the 24th. Some of the later birds arriving in Devon on the 

 23rd passed through Lundy Island on the same day, while 

 others reached Somerset and Staffordshire on the 2'lth, 

 Glamorgan on the 25th, Cheshire and Merioneth on the 

 26th, Denbigh and Westmoreland on the 28th; while a further 

 detachment passed through Cheshire and Derby on the 28th 

 and reached Lancashire on the 30th. 



The sixth immigration landed in Dorset on the 26th and 

 in Sussex on the 27th. 



The eastern birds reached Berkshire, Bedfordshire, Cam- 

 bridge, and Kent on the 28th, Surrey on the 29th and Oxford 

 on the 30th. 



The western birds were recorded in Wilts on the 27th, in 

 Somerset on the 28th, Staffordshire on the 30th, and Cheshire 

 on May the 1st. 



Further immigrations landed on the coasts of Devon and 

 Kent on April the '30th, in Hampshire on May the 1st, Kent 

 on the 2nd and 3rd, Dorset on the 4th, Devon on the 

 5th, Cornwall on the 7th, Kent on the 8th, Dorset on the 

 10th, Devon on the 11th, Sussex and Devon on the 13th, 

 Sussex on the 14th, and Devon and Dorset on the 17th, 



These can all be traced with more or less accuracy, the 

 western birds moving through Wales, the Isle of Man, 

 and the western counties, and the eastern ones through 

 Surrey, Essex, Sufiblk, Norfolk, and Yorkshire. 



