204 THE ZOOLOGIST. 



Wren with Whitethroats on Aug. 8th at North Cotes, and a second 

 near the same spot on Sept. 19th. 



Acrocephalus phragmitis (Bechst.). Sedge- Warbler. — A single 

 bird in a hedge near the sea-bank on Aug. 8th, undoubtedly an 

 immigrant. Last seen Sept, 22nd. 



Accentor modularis (Linn.). Hedge-Sparrow. — An insig- 

 nificant migration as compared with that of the two previous 

 years. It took part in the mid-October "rush," and was fairly 

 numerous in the coast hedges on Oct. 17th, with Redwings, 

 Thrushes, Robins, &c. 



Parus ccsruleus, Linn. Blue Titmouse. — The first Blue Tit- 

 mouse appeared near the coast on Sept. 20th. It next appeared 

 in small numbers on Oct. 18th and 20th, and was numerous on 

 29th. The migration lasted until Nov. 20th, when a few were 

 to be seen in most of the seaside hedges. 



Troglodytes parvulus, Koch. Wren. — I noticed a single bird 

 in a hedge near the sea-bank on Oct. loth, and on the 17th a few 

 were present in almost every hedge near the coast. 



Motacilla lugubris, Temm. Pied Wagtail. — Far scarcer and 

 later than usual. It was fairly abundant in the vicinity of 

 the coast on Sept. 22nd. I noticed a couple at Grainsby on 

 Nov. 14th. 



M. melanope, Pall. Grey Wagtail. — One— a young bird — 

 running about on the top of the greenhouse at Grainsby on 

 Oct. 14th. 



M. rail (Bonap.). Yellow Wagtail. — A fine old bird by the 

 side of a creek at Tetney on July 23rd, and a couple of young 

 birds at North Cotes on Sept. 20th. 



Anthus pratensis (Linn.). Meadow-Pipit. — Very numerous 

 along the coast and in neighbouring turnip-fields on Sept. 19th. 



A. ohscurus (Lath.). Rock-Pipit. — The first Rock-Pipit on 

 the side of North Cotes Sluice on Sept. 26th; and about half a 

 dozen on the " fitties " on Oct. 17th. 



Muscicapa atricapilla, Linn. Pied Flycatcher. — Two or 

 three Pied Flycatchers on Sept. 7th, with Whitethroats, and 

 a single bird which I shot on Oct. 18th — an exceptionally late 

 date. 



Hirundo rustica, Linn. Swallow. — Thousands of Swallows 

 along the coast at Tetney and North Cotes on Sept. 20th. They 



