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19th. — Corn-Crake first heard at Cargo, near Carlisle (T. 

 Eobinson). Sandpiper seen at Wetheral, near Carlisle (T. L. 

 Johnston). Cuckoo heard at Penton (W. Roden). Willow- 

 Warbler heard first time this year in the Windermere district 

 (W. E. B. Dunlop). 



20th. — Cuckoo heard at Cargo, near Carlisle (T. Eobinson). 

 Swallows arrived at Troutbeck, Windermere (W. E. B. Dunlop). 

 Corn-Crake heard at Morton, near Carlisle (T. Hutchinson). 

 Swift seen at Etterby, Carlisle (D. Losh Thorpe). 



21st. — The Whooper Swan on the Eden appeared restless 

 (it had left the following day) (D. Losh Thorpe). A Redstart, 

 also a Hawfinch, seen at Crosby-on-Eden (E. Hodgson). Cuckoo 

 heard at Leegate (R. Mann). 



22nd.— Corn-Crake seen near Allonby. The Black-headed 

 Gulls are hard at work building ; only saw one egg (Major S. 

 Ferguson). 



23rd. — Corn-Crake heard at Penton (W. Roden). Yellow 

 Wagtail seen at Troutbeck, Windermere (W. E. B. Dunlop). 



24th. — House-Martins arrived at Leegate (R. Mann). Red- 

 start seen near Windermere (W. E. B. Dunlop). 



25th. — Large number of Swifts arrived at Etterby Scaur, on 

 the Eden. Two were seen on the 24th, and one on the 23rd 

 (D. Losh Thorpe). Tree-Pipit heard and seen at Leegate (R. 

 Mann). Cuckoo heard at Head's Nook (G. B. Routledge). 



26th. — Cuckoo heard at Knowefield, Carlisle (L. E. Hope). 

 Cuckoo heard at Troutbeck, Windermere (W. E. B. Dunlop). 

 Cuckoos numerous at Leegate (R. Mann). Corn-Crake heard at 

 Leegate (R. Mann). 



27th. — Large flock of Fieldfares at Crosby-on-Eden (E. 

 Hodgson). Grasshopper- Warbler heard at Leegate (R. Mann). 



28th.— Whitethroat seen at Troutbeck, Windermere (W. E. B. 

 Dunlop) . 



29th. — Corn-Crake heard at Head's Nook (G. B. Routledge). 



May 1st. — Cuckoo seen at Curthwaite (Ernest Carr). 



2nd. — Cuckoo heard at Crosby-on-Eden (E.Hodgson). Some 

 Common Terns seen, and first Lesser Terns arrived on the 

 Solway to-day (W. Nichol). 



3rd. — Pied Flycatcher seen at Brathay, Windermere (Rev. 

 T. H. Baines). 



