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Nov. 4th, along with other species during the night. Dee l.v., 

 Nov. 16th, one found dead on deck. 



Troglodytes parvulus, Wren. — Morecambe Bay l.v., Sept. 12th, 

 one at 8 a.m., flying S.W. Eddystone l.h., Sept. 14th, several, 

 from 8.30 p.m. to midnight ; Oct. 14th, a few at midnight ; Oct. 

 20th, several at lantern at 2.30 a.m. Helwick l.v., Sept. 18th, 

 several flying round the lantern in the early hours of the 

 morning. Carnarvon Bay l.v., Sept. 30th, one struck at day- 

 break. Nash (E.) l.h., Oct. 10th, four at 8.30 a.m., flying W. ; 

 Oct. 11th, two struck at midnight. Longships l.h., Oct. 22nd and 

 23rd, along with other species at midnight. Smalls Bock l.h., Nov. 

 6th, great movement, along with other species, from 11 p.m. to 

 5 a.m. ; many killed. Observed migrating between Sept. 12th 

 and Nov. 4th. 



Motacilla , "Wagtail." — Bardsey l.h., Aug. 27th, 



several " Lady Wagtails " observed about the lighthouse. Car- 

 narvon Bay l.v., Oct. 4th, "a Wagtail" flying N.E. at 3 p.m. 

 St. Tudwall's l.h., Oct. 10th, two "Black and White Wagtails" 

 on the island at 9 a.m. Dee l.v., one at noon, flying N.E. 

 Smalls Bock l.h., "Lady Wagtails," along with other species, 

 from 11 p.m. to 5 a.m. 



Motacilla alba, White Wagtail. — Spring : Carlisle District, 

 April 15th, one, on the lawn at Bose Castle. 



Anthus , "Pipit," "Titlark." — Beported from Morecambe 



Bay l.v., Selker l.v., Dee l.v., St. Tudwall's l.h., Bardsey l.h., 

 Flatholm l.h., and Start Point l.h. First noticed at Bardsey on 

 Aug. 27th. General movements on Oct. 18th, 21st to 24th, 

 and again on Nov. 2nd, 8th, 10th, and 12th, until Nov. 14th at 

 the Dee l.v. Becorded as migrating both by day and night, but 

 chiefly during the hours of light. 



Anthus trivialis, Tree Pipit. — Spring: Carlisle District, April 

 11th, first seen. 



Anthus obscurus, Bock Pipit. — Carlisle District, October, a 

 decided immigration to the salt marshes. 



Lanius excubitor, Great Grey Shrike. — Carlisle District, Sept. 

 13th, a male shot at Haggyford. December (second week), one 

 seen at Orton. 



Lanius major, Pallas's Great Grey Shrike. — Carlisle District, 

 Jan. 8th, one seen, shortly afterwards shot. Feb. 6th, another 

 " very blue bird " seen at Grimsdale. 



