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ment took place which practiially lasted until the end of the month. On 

 the 1 5th numbers arrived at the Isle of May (Fife), a fresh influx was 

 reported from Stornoway (Outer Hebrides) on the 17th, and from the 

 Butt of Lewis (Outer Hebrides) on the 26th ; while from the 16th to 

 the 31st a movement was noticed off the coasts of Lincolnshire, SuiFolk 

 and Wales, at many of the south coast lights, and at Hanois Light 

 (Guernsey). 



By the end of November migration was practically over, but small 

 isolated movements were reported during December from Shetland, 

 Orkney, the Outer Hebrides and a few lights on both sides of Scotland, 

 while a few stragglers passed by the Skerries Light (Anglesey) as late 

 as the 23rd/24th. 



THE RIKG-OUZEL {Turdus torquatus). 



July 26th. Godalming (Surrey), one passing. 



Aug. 18th. Monmouth, several seen on the hills. 



,, 20th/21st. Bardsey Lt. (Carnarvon), several. 



,, 26th. Monmouth, one only seen. 



Sept. 29th/30th. Hanois Lt. (Guernsey), a few. 



„ 30th. Isle of May (Fife), one. 



Oct. 13th/14th. Dungeness Lt. (Kent), one. 



„ 14th. N. Eonaldsay Lt. (Orkney), two. Fair Isle (Shet- 

 land), a few. 



„ 15th/16th. Hanois Lt., two. 



,, lGth/17th. Hanois Lt., twelve. 



„ 18th/19th. Chicken Rock Lt. (Isle of Man), one ; Eddystone Lt. 

 (Cornwall), one ; Hanois Lt., one. 



„ 19th/20th. Eddystone Lt., a few ; Hanois Lt., several. 



Nov. 18th. Bosham (Susses), one flying S.W. 



THE WHEATEAR {Saxicola cenanthe). 



The migration of this species began in mid-July, being first noticed in 

 the Isle of Man on the 16th, while a distinct rush was recorded from the 

 Butt of Lewis (Outer Hebrides) on the 30th. From that date till 

 nearly the end of October there was a steady passage of Wheatears in 

 small numbers along almost all parts of the coast, with occasionally 

 a larger movement in a few places. All the birds observed during 

 August belonged to the smaller race. During that month Wheatears 

 Avere on the move throughout the country, records being received from 

 the east coast of England, the inland parts of Kent, the south coast and 

 several of the western lights, while there was a more decided influx at 

 Portmahomack (E. Ross) on the 24th, at tbe Flannaus (Outer Hebrides) 



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