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North-East Lincolnshire, October 20th, great many. ComMMON 
TurusuH, 7. musicus—Spring, 1885: Longstone L.u., March 
13th, night, N. hazy, several round lantern. Northrepps, middle 
of March, many moving north. Autumn: An enormous im- 
migration, first indicated at Farn L.u., July 3d to 11th, a few; 
none in August, sparingly in September, and an enormous rush 
from October 12th to 18th, covering the east coast, and, more 
or less, continuous night and day on 15th and 16th, wind 
E.N.E. A second rush November 8th to 12th, and less at 
intervals to end of month; a few Farn Lu. throughout January 
to February 10th, 1886. Repwine, 7. zdiacus—Spring, 1885: 
Thanet, April 19, last seen. Autumn: Farn LH., September 
15th, first. An enormous immigration in October, much the 
largest recorded. The bulk arriving in two great rushes, cover- 
ing the east coast, from October 15th to 17th, night and day; 
and again November 9th to 17th, but in less numbers. Hasbro’ 
L.V. on 22d and 23d, all day; a few at Farn Lu. to December 
3d, when the migration of this species ceased. FIELDFARE, 
T. pilaris—Spring, 1885: North-East Lincolnshire, March 26th, 
large flocks in coast marshes. Thanet, April 19th, last seen. 
Farn L.H., May 4th, fifteen. Autumn: Dudgeon Ly., July 7th, 
one young bird caught on board; October 15th to 26th, first 
arrivals on east coast—a great rush on 15th and 16th at various 
stations, and a second very large immigration, old birds, Novem- 
ber 8th to 12th. Longstone L.u., November 8th, 8. to 8.W., one 
on gallery at midnight ; 9th, 10th, and 11th, great rush night 
and day, and up to 10.30 P.M. on 12th, and in less numbers at 
intervals on east coast to end of first week in January 1886. 
Shipwash L.yv., January 23d, many till midnight, one killed. In 
North-East Lincolnshire, large numbers of old birds arrived at 
intervals from the last week in November to middle of January 
1886, either direct from the Continent, or from more northern 
localities in Great Britain. BLACKBIRD, 7. merula.—Spring, 
1885: Migration observed at Longstone L.H. April 4th and 12th 
to W. Farn LH. March 135th to May 4th. Whitby, March 13th 
and 14th, E. to W. during night. Autumn: October 15th to 
18th, very large arrivals both by night and day, and again from 
November 8th to 12th, in both cases covering the east coast. 
Corton L.V., November 21st, noon, twenty to W.N.W.; and Dud- 
1 Malmo, Sweden, May 6th, flock of thrushes to N.E. 
