38 REPORT ON THE MIGRATION OF BIRDS. 
Swin Middletyv. . ‘ Samuel Pender. 
Tonguc L.v. : . John Webber. 
Nore Lv. . : : Nil. 
Goodwin L.v. : : David Johns. 
Gull Lv. . : ‘ Francis Harvey and J. Jenkins. 
South Sand Head t.v. 4 F. G. Foreman. 
East Side tv. : : Edward le Gallais and W. Nicholls. 
Varne LV. . : ; Nil. 
Hanois L.H. 5 ; Charles Williams. 
Reports and notes have also been received from :— 
Roker, Sunderland : Alfred Crawhall Chapman. 
Sa. eAvelitte” ai ; John Osborn Morgan (2d engineer). 
Seaton-Carew : ; C. Donald Thompson. 
Redcar ; , T. H. Nelson. 
Flamborough 5 : Matthew Bailey. 
Spurn ; : : Wm. Eagle Clarke. 
Spurn i Philip Lawton. 
Spurn : : : J. Fisher. 
East Lincolnshire . John Cordeaux. 
Northrepps and Cley : J. H. Gurney, Jun. 
Yarmouth . : ; Arthur Patterson. 
Yarmouth . . Benjamin Dye. 
Yarmouth . : : G. Smith. 
Thanet 4 : : Lord Clifton. 
Malmo, Sweden . : Frank R. Newton. 
Notes also bearing on the migration of birds on the east 
coast of England have been utilised from the Zoologist, 
Naturalist, and Field newspapers; also from MS. notes made 
at Cley, Norfolk, in the autumn of 1885 by Messrs G. E. and 
i, D) Power: 
SEPARATE NOTES ON EACH SPECIES. 
TURDINE.—MissEL - THrusu, Zurdus  viscworus.—Spring 
migration, March 25th, 1885: Farn u.H., two. Autumn: Roker, 
Sunderland, August 9th, 7 p.M., “for about an hour a continual 
stream kept flying over the lawn at Silksworth ; they were about 
one hundred yards high, going from N.E. to S.W., in parties of 
two or three, then twenty or thirty at once.” Teesmouth, 
October 11th, great rush, “thousands in one particular field.” 
