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THE BLACKBIRD {Turdus merula). 



March the 3rd, St. Catherine's Lt. (Isle of Wight). March the 5th, 

 Dungeness Lt. (Kent). March the 11th, St. Catherine's Lt. March 

 the 14th and the 24th, Bardsey Lt. (Carnarvon). March the 26th, 

 St. Catherine's Lt. April the 9th, Mucking Lt. (Essex). April the 

 1 1th, Bardsey Lt. 



THE SONG-THRUSH {Turdus musicus). 



February the 22nd, Mucking Lt. (Essex). March the 3rd, 5th, 8tb, 

 9th and 25th, and April the 10th, St. Catherine's Lt. (Isle of Wight). 

 April the 22ud, Dungeness Lt. (Kent). 



THE MISTLE-THRUSH (Turdus viscivorus). 

 March the 3rd and 30th, St. Catherine's Lt. (Isle of Wight). 



THE BLACK REDSTART (Ruticilla titys). 



March the 2nd, Yarmouth, a pair. March the 11th, Yarmouth, one 

 female. May the 3rd, Suffolk, one. 



THE ROBIN (Erithams rubecula). 



March the 25th and April the 23rd, St. Catherine's Lt. (Isle of Wight). 

 Continental form. 



THE BLUE-HEADED WAGTAIL {Motacilla flava). 



A single male seen at Shipley in Yorkshire on the 2nd and 3rd of 

 May. 



THE PIED WAGTAIL {Motacilla lugubris). 

 Records of this species were very scanty. A few were noted in 

 Cheshire and Berks between the 16th and the 22nd of March, and 

 the following week several small flocks were seen passing through the 

 former county. ' Between the 30th of March and the 5th of April the 

 numbers migrating had considerably increased, and on the 11th of April 

 they were recorded from St. Catherine's Lt. (Isle of Wight). 



THE GREY WAGTAIL {Motacilla melanope). 



February the 16th and 23rd, and March the 5lh, Herts, single birds. 

 March 11th, Derby : first appearance : male birds only. 



