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one was taken at the South Bi^'hop Lt. (Pembroke), while others 

 accompanied the Song-Thrushes and Redwings at St. Catherine's Lt. on 

 the following night. On the 28th there was an increase of males and on 

 the 4th of Marcli a general increase was noted in N.W. Suffolk. 



During March large numbers of Blackbirds accompanied the Song- 

 Thrushes and Redwings in all the west coast movements already referred 

 to, and were also recorded from one of the Bristol Channel lights on the 

 20th, while small numbers arrived on the Dorset and Hampshire coasts 

 on the lOth/llth and on the Dorset coast on the llth/12th. As in the 

 case of the Song-Thrush, movements were noted on the Northumberland 

 coast between the 7th and 9th, while a further increase was noted in 

 N.W. Suffolk on the 15th. 



During April the only movements recorded were those of a few birds 

 at Bardsey Lt. (Carnarvon) on the 2nd/3rd, at Helwick Lt.-v. (Glamor- 

 gan) on the 6th/7th and at the Outer Dowsing Lt.-v. (Lincoln) on the 

 9th/10th. 



THE BLACK REDSTART {Ruticilla titys). 



March 13th. Downton (Wiltshire), a male seen. 



„ 27th/28th. Smalls Lt. (Pembroke), several seen and 3 killed. 

 April 4th to 10th. South Downs (Sussex), 2 seen. 



„ 11th. Osborne (Isle of Wight), 1 passing. 



,, 14th. Nr. Plymouth (Devon), 1 seen. 

 May lst/2nd. Would Lt.-v. (Norfolk), several seen and 4 killed at 



2 A.M. 



THE RED-SPOTTED BLUETHROAT {Cijanemla suecica). 



One was recorded from the Clyde area on the 14th of May and a second 

 from the north coast of Norfolk during" the third week of that month. 



THE REDBREAST {Erithacm rubecida). 



Mar. 27tb/28th. Smalls Lt. (Pembroke), 1 round the lantern from mid- 

 night to 4 A.M. 



April 7th/8th. St. Catherine's Lt. (Isle of Wight), 1, of the Con- 

 tinental race, killed at 3 a.m. 



THE GOLDEN-CRESTED WREN {Regulus cristatus). 



March 7th. Coquet Island Lt. (Northumberland), a few on the 

 island at 7 a.m. 

 „ lOth/llth. Winterton Lt. (Norfolk), 1 seen at 4.30 a.m. 

 „ 25th/26th. Coquet Island Lt., 1 killed. 



