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April 4th. Bowdou (Cheshire), many. 



„ 7th. Bowdon, large numbers. 



„ 10th. Bowdon, a few. 



,, 12th. Tenterden (Kent), a flock flying N. at noon. 



„ 14th. Gower (Glamorgan), large numbers seen. 



„ 15th. Shrewsbury (Shropshire), a few heard passing at night. 



THE GREY PLOVER {Squatarola helvetica). 



March 30th to ) ^ 

 ... , ( bussex coast, 1 seen. 



April 1st. \ ' 



,, 2nd. Romney Marsh (Kent), 1 seen. 



„ 15th. Beaumaris (Anglesey), 3 seen. 



Jan. 



4th/5th. 



>) 



23rd. 



March 2nd/3rd. 



» 



5th. 



>> 



5th/6th. 



)> 



6th/7th. 



» 



7th/8th. 



5» 



10th. 



7) 



lOth/Uth. 



j; 



11th. 



yj 



llth/12th. 



11 



25th. 



)J 



25th/26tli. 



11 



30th/31st. 



Apri: 



I 6th/7tli. 



7th/8th. 



9th/10th. 



llth/12th. 



THE LAPWING {Vanelhu^ vwr/aris). 



Bardsey Lt. (Carnarvon), about 200 flying S.W. 

 Pontefract (Yorkshire), flocks flying, high up, to 



the S.W. 

 Coquet Island Lt. (Northumberland), 6 seen. 

 Bardsey Lt., a large flock flying N. at noon ; Coquet 



Island Lt., 4 on the island at 8 a.m. 

 Bardsey Lt., several killed. 

 Bardsey Lt., large nunibers seen; South Bishop Lt. 



(Pembroke), numbers seen at 2 a.m. 

 Skerries Lt. (Anglesey), large numbers seen all night. 

 Coquet Island Lt., 4 on the island at 9 a.m. 

 Dungeness Lt. (Kent), some heard round the light. 

 Coquet Island Lt., 2 flying N.W. at 7 a.m. 

 St. Catherine's Lt. (Isle of Wight), several seen at 



2 A.M. ; South Foreland Lt. (Kent), several seen at 



4 A.M. 



Coquet Island Lt., 4 flying W. at noon. 



Smalls Lt. (Pembroke), several flying N.N.E. at 6 a.m. 



South Bishop Lt., 1 killed, coming from the E. at 

 4 a.m. 



Anvil Point Lt. (Dorset), a number seen between 

 11p.m. and dawn; Lundy Island N. Lt. (N. Devon), 

 about 12 seen at 2.30 a.m.; Ilelwick Lt.-v. (Gla- 

 morgan), 16 seen at 8p.m. 



St. Catherine's Lt., 1 killed at 2.20 a.m. 



St. Catherine's Lt., a few seen. 



Bardsey Lt., several seen ; Lynn Well Lt.-v. (Norfolk), 

 a few fl^'ing W. at 11 p.jm. 



