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5th. — Cuckoo heard (last time) near Windermere (Eric B, 

 Dunlop). 



22nd. — Manx Shearwaters (twelve) seen on Solway (J. W. 

 Armstrong). 



30th. — Cormorants (three) flying up Windermere (Eric B. 

 Dunlop). Turnstone in summer dress seen near Silloth (T. L. 

 Johnston). Knots and Bar-tailed Godwits (three hundred to five 

 hundred of each species) on Solway ; mostly in summer dress 

 (W. Nichol). 



August 1st. — Greenshanks (two) seen on Newton Marsh, 

 Solway (T. L. Johnston). 



4th. — Crossbills (several) seen at Troutbeck, Windermere 

 (Eric B. Dunlop). 



5th. — Greenshanks (two) seen near Silloth (W. Nichol). 



6th. — Skua seen near Silloth (W. Nichol). 



12th. ^- Greenshank, Spotted Kedshank, Little Stint seen 

 near Silloth (W. Nichol). 



22nd. — Mistle-Thrush heard singing near Windermere (Eric 

 B. Dunlop). 



September 1st. — Greenshanks (eleven) seen on Newton Marsh, 

 Solway (T. L. Johnston). Green Sandpiper seen on Newton 

 Marsh, Solway (T. L. Johnston). Wigeon (eight) and Shovelers 

 (three) seen on Solway (T. L. Johnston). 



10th. — Swift seen at Etterby Scaur (late date) (D. Losh 

 Thorpe). 



12th. — Wood-Warbler uttering a few notes near Windermere 

 (Eric B. Dunlop). 



17th. — Black Tern (immature) seen on Solway (T. L. Johnston) . 



19th. — Wild Geese arrived on Burgh Marsh (T. L. Johnston). 

 Barnacle Geese arrived on Newton Marsh (T. L. Johnston). 

 Barnacle Geese near Silloth (W. Nichol). 



October 1st. — Song-Thrush singing at Troutbeck, Winder- 

 mere (Eric B. Dunlop). 



4th.— Swallow seen at Silloth (D. Losh Thorpe). 



5th. — Swallow seen at Wigton (W. H. Eedmayne). Peregrine 

 Falcon frequenting Solway, near Silloth (W. Nichol). 



6th. — Peregrines (two) seen near Silloth (W. Nichol). 



8th. — Shovelers (three) seen near Silloth (W. Nichol). Swal- 

 low last seen at Troutbeck, Windermere (EricB. Dunlop). 

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