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Nov. 17th of the same year (1904) Mr. E. C. Arnold shot one 

 near Eastbourne. On Nov. 23rd, 1904, another was obtained by 

 myself at Pevensey, while two days later Mr. Arnold shot another 

 near Eastbourne (Zool. 1905, p. 142). Several other examples 

 were seen by myself and clearly identified during that year. On 

 Jan. 13th, 1905, one which I afterwards examined was shot near 

 Littlestone, in Kent. The next month I saw four at Eye 

 (Feb. 25th), and it is interesting to note that on this day 

 numbers of Bock-Pipits (A. obscurus) and A. rupestris (the 

 Scandinavian form) were arriving in little flocks on the coast. 

 On April 2nd, 1905, I noticed a fine example, apparently in 

 summer plumage, i. e. with pink breast, at St. Leonards. This 

 bird remained by the same muddy creek for four days before it 

 continued its migration. Lastly, on Oct. 6th, 1905, I watched a 

 Water -Pipit for some time at Eye Harbour. 



For convenience of my readers I give below a tabulated form 

 of the occurrence of this species in the British Islands. 



1864. — One, Brighton ; one, Worthing, Sussex. 

 1868. — One, Shoreham, Sussex. 

 1869. — One, Shoreham, Sussex. 



? . — One, Lancing ; one, Shoreham, Sussex. 

 1895, April 5th. — One, Tetney, Lincolnshire. 

 1897, April 5th. — One, Olaslyn, Carnarvon. 

 1897, December 3rd. — One, Carnarvon. 

 1900, February 19th. — One, Hollington, Sussex. 

 1902, October 29th.— One, Eye, Sussex. 

 1904, October 12th. — [Three seen at Pevensey.] 

 1904, October 26th.— One, Bye, Sussex. 

 1904, November 12th. — [Two seen, Pevensey.] 

 1904, November 14tb. — Two seen, one shot, Pevensey. 

 1904, November 17th. — One, near Eastbourne. 

 1904, November 21st. — [One seen, Pevensey.] 

 1904, November 23rd. — One, Pevensey. 

 1904, November 25th. — One, near Eastbourne. 



1904, December 19th. — [One seen, Pevensey.] 



1905, January 13th. — One, Littlestone, Kent. 

 1905, February 25th. — [Four seen, Bye, Sussex, j 

 1905, April 2nd. — [One seen, St. Leonards.] 

 1905, October 6th. — [One seen, Bye, Sussex.] 



?. — One, no date ; Seebohm collection, British Museum. 



