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THE STONE-CURLEW {(Edlawmus scoIopa.v). 



March 9th. Downton (Wiltshire), first seen. 



„ 20th. Buckholt (Hampshire), 2 seen, 



„ 29th. Dungeness (Kent), first arrival. 



„ 30th. Downton, 3 seen ; HoUesley (Sufiblk), a pair. 



„ 31st. Icklingham (Norfolk), one seen. 



April 2nd. Near Romsey and Baddesley (Hampshire), single 

 birds. 



„ 8th. Buckholt, 3 pairs. 



„ 15th. Ilavant (Hampshire), a pair. 



„ 21st. W. Suftblk, many. 



„ 23rd. Croxton Kerrial (Leicester), one seen. 



„ 29 Lh. Downton, incubating. 



THE RINGED PLOVER (JEffialitis hiaticula). 



Jan. 31st. Yealm Estuary (Devonshire), decrease. 



JNIarch 6th. Fakenham (Sullijlk), returned to breeding-haunts. 



„ 10th. Breydon (Norfolk), hundreds. 



„ 13th. Bre3'don, increase. 



„ 18th & 24th. Plymouth (Devonshire), decrease. 

 April 21st. Littlestone (Kent), flock of 20, newly arrived. 



„ 11th L^ 17th. Breydon, large flocks. 



„ 2oth. Breydon, about 2000. 

 ISIay 6th & 9th. Nr. Northwich (Cheshire), a few passing. 



„ 13th. Breydon, hundreds. 



" c'lcTi [ Castletown (Isle of Man), small numbers, passing. 

 June 2nd. Breydon, several. 



THE GOLDEN PLOVER (Chamdnus pluvialis). 



Jan. 5th. Farlington marshes (Sussex), flock of 60 resting, rose 

 at 4.20 P.M. and flew straight out to sea going 

 S.E. 



,, 17th/18th. Bardsey Lt. (Carnarvon), 3. 



„ 18th/19th. Chicken Rock Lt. (Isle of Man), 5 at 10.0 p.m. and 

 10 at 4.0 A.M. ; Bardsey Lt., 20. 



„ 21st. Felstead (Essex), 500 seen, winter-residents. 



„ 23rd/24th. Bardsey Lt., 8. 

 Feb. 1st week. Plymouth (Devonshire), a few arrived. 



„ 4th. Bosham (Sussex), flock of 9 flying S. 



„ 15th/16th. Spurn Head Lt. (Yorkshire), 3. 



„ 17th/18th. Skerries Lt. (Anglesey), 50. 



„ 20th. Felstead, flock of 42 flying N.W. 



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