150 THE ZOOLOGIST. 
Marsh (L. EH. Hope). A Song-Thrush’s nest, built in ivy, covered 
and protected by a leaf, which had been evidently intentionally 
introduced by the bird ; Windermere (W. E. B. Dunlop). 
7th.—Corn-Crake heard at Linstock (W.H. Little). Buzzard’s 
nest with three eggs, Lake District (W. E. B. Dunlop). 
[9th.—Whitethroat seen at Salkeld (H. Britten).] 
(10th.—Swift and Spotted Flycatcher arrived at Nunwick 
(H. Britten). | 
13th.—Seven Whimbrel seen on Rockliffe Marsh (R. Graham). 
Four Bernacle Geese seen on Rockliffe Marsh (T. L. Johnston). 
Peregrine’s nest, three eggs, Lake Listrict, Windermere (W. HK. B. 
Dunlop). 
[14th.—A pair of Pied Flycatchers observed carrying materials 
for their nest at Edenhall (H. Britten).] 
[15th.—Corn-Crake first heard—very scarce so far—Great 
Salkeld (H. Britten). | 
20th.—An instance reported of a Waterhen hatching her eggs 
after her nest had been bodily removed from its original site on 
Tarn Lodge (G. B. Routledge). [A pair of Blackcap Warblers 
on roadside near Edenhall. A bird rarely seen in this district 
(H. Britten).! 
26th —An instance of a Song-Thrush laying her eggs on the 
bare ground, under a bramble-bush, at Horsegills, Kirklinton 
(T. W. Sharp). 
(To be continued.) 
