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Sept. 23rd. Dee moutli (Cheshire), two seen ; Girdler Lt.-v. 

 (Thames'!, eleven flying S.W., 11.30 a.m. 



„ 24th. Cullercoats (Northumberland), flock of 30 coasting S. 



Oct. 1st. Girdler Lt.-v., eight flying N.W. at 11 a.m. 



„ 5th. Cullercoats, hundreds flying N. 



„ 7th. Cullercoats, numbers flying N. all day. 



,, 9th. N. Somercotes (Lincoln), hundreds flying N. 



„ 13th. St. Andrews (Fife), enormous flocks seen. 



„ 27th. Cullercoats, flock of 50 flying N. 



Nov. 25th. Frensham (Surrey), male seen. 



Dec. 10th. Scremerston (Northumberland), several seen. 



THE EING-DOVE {Columba palumhui) . 



Oct. 9th. Oakamoor (Staffordshire), increase. 



,, 18th. Caistor (Norfolk), one found on tide-mark. 

 „ 29th. Hampton-iu-Arden (Warwick), two flocks of 500 each, 

 first seen. 

 Nov, early. Stenton (Perthshire), " huge flights." 

 „ 5th, Romsey (Hants), a flock flying E. 



„ 9th, Hampton-in-Arden, three flocks of about 2000, flying 



S.S.W. at 8 A.M. 

 „ 11th. Newton Stewart (Wigtown), flock of 2000 seen, 

 „ 12th & 19th. Hampton-in-Arden, flock of 1000 seen. 

 „ 14th. Pentland Skerries (Orkney), one seen. 

 „ 15th. Tarbatness Lt. (E. Ross), one killed at 9 p.m. ; Romsey, 

 several large flocks flying E. at 8.30 a.m. ; Countess 

 Wear (Devon), flock of six, passing j near Exmouth 

 • (Devon) flock of 2000 passing. 

 ,, 16th & 17th. Buckholt (W. Hants), very large flocks arrived. 

 „ 19th. Bere Regis (Dorset), many thousands seen, tired; very 

 few on 18th. 

 Dec. 16th. Cromer Lt. (Norfolk), enormous flock flying S. at 

 8 45 A.M. 

 „ 31st/Jan.lst. Would Lt.-v. (Norfolk), several at 10 p.m. 

 It was reported that practically no migration was seen on the N.E. 

 Lincolnshire coast in the autumn of 1911. Ring-Do ves were reported as 

 present in enormous numbers from September onwards in that part of 

 Devonshire to the west of the Dart and south of Dartmoor ; in the rest 

 of the county they were scarce. 



THE TURTLE-DOVE {Tiirtur communis). 



Aug. 22nd/23rd. St. Catherine's Lt. (Hants), many. 

 „ 24th. Shrewsbury (Shropshire), la.-^t heard. 

 „ 25th, Tonbridge (Kent), large flock seen. 



