-300 THE ZOOLOGIST. 
THE BIRDS OF THAT PORTION OF THE NORTH- 
EAST COAST BETWEEN TYNEMOUTH AND 
SEATON SLUICE, NORTHUMBERLAND. 
By J. M. CHaRruton. 
ADDENDA ET CORRIGENDA. 
ADDITIONAL SPECIES. 
Lesser WHITETHROar (Sylvia curruca).—I have examined a 
male shot in Holywell Dene, May 3rd, 1905, by Mr. J. Proudlock. 
Buackcap (Sylvia atricapilla). — An adult female in Mr. 
Proudlock’s possession shot in Holywell Dene, spring 1896; an 
adult male shot, 1892, of which he has a drawing. 
GARDEN- WARBLER (Sylvia hortensis).— Occurs regularly in 
spring and nests have been found in Holywell, the eggs of which 
I have examined. 
Woop-WarsieR (Phylloscopus sibilatrix).—Occurs sparingly 
on migration; one or two pairs nest at irregular intervals in 
Delaval Hall Avenue. 
GRASSHOPPER-WaRBLER (Locustella nevia). — Occurs regu- 
larly in late spring; a few pairs breed, and I have examined 
egos taken in Holywell Dene. 
Coau-Titmouse (Parus ater)—Of infrequent occurrence in 
Holywell during winter. 
Hawrincew (Coccothraustes vulgaris).—A pair observed closely 
by Mr. Proudlock in Holywell, spring 1898. 
Siskin (Carduelis spinus). — A winter visitant; occurring 
some years, but others entirely absent. 
Meaty Reppout (Linota linaria). — Ivregularly occurs on 
coast in varying numbers; abundant in 1910. 
Twite (Linota flavirostris).—Sometimes captured in winter 
with other finches by limed twigs of pitmen. 
(Littte Bontine (Emberiza pusilla)|.—On Dec. 8th, 1911, I 
observed a bird within six yards during a foggy evening on 
Cullercoats cliffs, which corresponded exactly with the descrip- 
tion of the immature of this species. 
