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these Lights. The records of " many Flycatchers " from Portland Bill 

 (Dorset) and the Nab Lt.-v. (Hampshire) probably refer in part to this 

 species. A few were recorded on the night of September the 30th, and 

 on October the 3rd/4th and 4th/5th at St. Catherine's Lt. 



THE BLACKCAP {Sylvia atricapilla). 



A few were noted at St. Catherine's Lt. (Isle of Wight) on 

 September 17th/18th, and many were observed both there and at 

 the Eddystone Lt, (Cornwall) on September 28th/29th, while on the 

 following night a few were again observed at St. Catherine's Lt. and 

 stragglers were noted there on October 4th/5th and November 5th/6th. 

 Apparently a few stragglers passed through North Lincolnshire on 

 October the 12th and 28th. 



THE GARDEN- WARBLER {Sylvia hortensis) 



Many were observed at Dungeness Lt. (Kent) on August 17th/18th 

 and at Spurn Lt. (Yorkshire) on September lOth/llth. A few were 

 also seen at St. Catherine's Lt. (Isle of Wight) on the latter date, and 

 on the 28th/29th, and likewise on October the 4th/5th. 



A late migrant was shot in Lincolnshire on October the 17th. 



THE GOLDCREST (Regulus cristatus). 



On September the 21st one was taken at the Varne Lt.-v. (Kent), and 

 on October the 30th a small influx was noted on the north coast of 

 Lincolnshire. 



On November 5th/6th one was taken at St. Catherine's Lt. (Isle of 

 Wight), while on the 7th/8th a few were noted at Dungeness Lt. (Kent) 

 and Wolf Rock Lt. (Cornwall). 



THE CH1FFCHAFF {PJiylloscopus rtifvs). 



From the records received it is almost impossible to trace the departure 

 of this species. None of the observers seem to have noticed any marked 

 waves of migration, but in most counties the birds seem to have 

 gradually disappeared during the latter half of September, though a few 

 were still on passage during the first half of October. 



On September 17th/18th many were noted at St. Catherine's Lt. (Islo 

 of Wight), on the 27th a few were recorded from the Smith's Knoll 

 Lt.-v. (Norfolk) flying towards the land. Great numbers were seen and 

 killed on the 27th/28th at the Bishop's Rock Lt. (Isles of Scilly), and 

 on the 28th/29th and 29th/30th at St. Catherine's Lt. and Eddystone 

 Lt. (Cornwall). The " Flycatchers " recorded from Portland Bill Lt. 



