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ISOLATED RECORDS 



SINGLE OBSERVATIONS. 



The Black Wheatear (Sa.ricola leucura). Male seen, Fair Isle 

 (Shetland), September 28th to 30th. 



The Red-spotted Bluethroat (Cyanecula svecica). Several arrived, 

 N. Norfolk coast, end of August. 



The White-spotted Bluethroat ( Cyanecula cyanecida). Male found 

 dead, St. Leonards-on-Sea (Sussex), September 22nd. 



The Nightingale (Daulias luscinia). Last seen, Berks, August 2nd ; 

 one passing, Suffolk coast, 18th; one, Tunhridge Wells (Kent), 

 29th and 31st ; one, Bishop Reck Lt. (Scilly Isles), September 

 . 17th/18th. 



The Barred Warbler (Sylvia nisoria). Two arrived, Isle of May 

 (Fife), September 12th, and single birds were seen or shot as 

 follows : — Auskerry (Orkney), August 15th ; Fair Isle (Shetland), 

 22nd, 23rd and 29th, and September 20th, 25th and 28th; 

 Lowesboft (Suffolk), August 28th ; Lerwick (Shetland), Sep- 

 tember 3rd, 9th and 16tb ; Blakeney (Norfolk), 3rd, and two 

 others a few days later ; Spurn Head Lt. (Yorkshire), 10th and 

 12th (shot 14th); Rockabill Lt. (co. Dublin), 17th; and Isle of 

 May (Fife), 28th. 



The Fire-crksted Wren (JRegulus ignicapillus) . Two shot, Thanet 

 (E. Kent), September 25th and November 11th and 18th, and 

 single birds seen or shot, September 26th and November 14th, 

 Spurn Head (Yorkshire), September 28th, and Holy Island 

 (Northumberland), October 4th. A pair seen, Tunbridge Wells 

 (Kent), December 20th to January 10th, 1913. 



The Yellow-browed Warbler (Phylloscopus super ciliosus). One 

 shot, N. Cotes (Lincoln), September 25th. 



The Wood- Warbler (Phylloscopus sibilatrix). One passing, Lowestoft 

 (Suffolk), August 2nd ; nine, Spurn Head Lt. (Yorkshire), 



