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part of June, but the route of tliese migrants could not be 

 traced for any distance. 



Turtle-Doves were nesting in Essex on the 13th of May, 

 in Somerset on the 18tli and in Berkshire on the 20th, and 

 eggs were found in Warwickshire on the 19th. 



Chronological Summary of the Records. 



April 9th. Kent. 



„ 14th. Berks. 



„ 15th. Surrey. 



„ 18th. Sussex. 



„ 20th. Suffolk (passing). 

 22nd. Hants. 



„ 25th. Somerset. 



„ 28th. Yorkshire. 



„ 30th. Suffolk and Yorkshire (increase). 

 May 1st. Herts. 



2nd. Wilts, Norfolk. 



J, 3rd. Essex, Lincohi, Westmoreland. 



J, 4th. Gloucester. 



,, 5th. Herts (slight increase). Hants (nesting). 



„ 6th. Berks (increase). Northampton, Shrop- 



shire, Staffordshire. 



„ 6th/7th. Guernsey light. 



J, 7th. Oxford, Cambridge, Worcester. 



„ 7th/8th. Hants light. 



,j 8th. Essex and Shropshire (increase). Wilts 



(slight increase) . Devon, Middlesex. 



J, 9th. Northampton (increase). Kent (slight 



increase). Hereford. 



„ 10th. Hants (increase). Radnor, Cheshire. 



„ 12th. Norfolk (slight increase). 



„ 13th. Wilts and Middlesex (increase). Cam- 

 bridge (great increase). Worcester 

 (usual numbers). Essex (nesting). 

 Warwick. 



,, 14th & 15th. Essex (increase). 



