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same species. Considerable numbers are recorded as occurring 

 at Flamborough on May 10th and 11th, 1891, with the Common 

 Eedstart (Nat. 1891, p. 182). 



Bluethroat, Gyanecula suecica (Linn.). — Several occurrences. 

 Spurn, Sept. 11th, 1882, two immature birds, one obtained (Mig. 

 Rep. 1882, p. 31 ; Zool. 1884, p. 174). Spurn, 1883, one late in 

 September, not obtained (Mig. Rep.. 1883, p. 38). Spurn, 1884, 

 Sept. 15th, two, adult and immature, one shot ; 18th, three shot, 

 adult and young; many seen (Mig. Rep. 1884, p. 44 ; Zool. 1884, 

 p. 430). Spurn, Oct. 7th, 1885, two (Mig. Rep. 1885, p. 41). 

 Spurn, 1886, Sept. 14th, one immature (Mig. Rep. 1886, p. 31). 

 Examples probably occur every year in some part or other of the 

 coast on migration in September with an east wind. 



Barred Warbler, Sylvia nisoria (Bechst.). — An immature 

 female in the collection of the Rev. H. H. Slater, of Irchester 

 Vicarage, was obtained by himself at Spurn on Aug. 28th, 1884 

 (Zool. 1884, p. 489 ; Nat. 1884-5, p. 91). 



Fire-crested Wren, Regulus ignicapillus (C. L. Brehm). — 

 1889, on Nov. 4th, an adult male was killed by a boy with a stone 

 at Easington, and is now in my possession (Nat. 1890, p. 11). 



Yellow-browed Warbler, Phylloscopus superciliosus (J. F. 

 Gmelin). — One was seen and watched for some time at early 

 morning in October, 1889, in his garden at Mount Pleasant, 

 Easington, by Mr. H. B. Hewetson, of Leeds ; not obtained 

 (Nat. 1890, p. 38). 



Icterine Warbler, Hypolais icterina (Vieill). — May 28th, 

 1891, an adult male obtained at Easington (Zool. 1891, p. 308 ; 

 Nat. 1891, p. 241). In the Science and Art Museum, Edinburgh. 



Black-bellied Dipper, Cinclus melanog aster (C.L. Brehm.). — 

 One shot in the autumn, about 1884, in the marsh district below 

 Louth, is in the collection of Mr. H. T. Wintringham, The Abbey, 

 Grimsby (Nat. 1890, p. 8). Another shot on Oct. 24th, 1885, on 

 the Humber embankment in Stallinborough parish (Mig. Rep. 

 1885, p. 40), is in the collection of Mr. R. W. Chase, Edgbaston 

 Road, Birmingham. 



Richard's Pipit, Anthus richardi, Vieill. - — One seen by me 

 near the Lincolnshire coast at Tetney, Oct. 12th, 1887, was not 

 obtained (Mig. Rep. 1887, p. 40; Zool. 1888, p. 62). 



Red-breasted Flycatcher, Mascicapaparva, Bechst. — 1889, 

 Oct. 28rd, an immature bird shot at Scarborough (Nat. 1890, 



