EAST COAST OF ENGLAND. 4] 
chat does not appear to be observed or distinguished on migration 
by our recorders. Repstart, Ruticila pheniewrus——Thanet, 
April 16th, males; 23d, females. Longstone L.H., May Ist, E., 
rain, one adult male. Flamborough, 3d, N.E., large number of 
males, with Pied Flycatchers. Farn LH, 4th, E.N.EH. all day. 
Malmo, Sweden, April 26th, two. Autumn : Are first recorded 
at Thanet July 19th, females and young. At several stations 
from August 17th to end of September; last at Spurn October 
4th, W.S.W., with Wheatears. BLAck Repstart, &. tetys.— 
Yarmouth, March 15th, adult male; November 3d, adult female. 
Longstone L.H., October 17th, one female Redstart. This entry 
probably refers to this species, which, as a rule, is observed on 
the east coast about a fortnight after the migration of the com- 
mon Redstart has ceased.? 
SYLVIIN Ai.—RED-SporreD BLUETHROAT, Cyanecula suecica. 
—Spurn, October 7th, two. Repsreast, Hrithacus rubecula.— 
Spring, 1885: Longstone L.u., April 7th, S.E., one. Farn L#., 
10th, 11th, and 12th, E.N.E., several. Hasbro’ L.v., May 22d, one 
to W.S.W. Autumn: Considerable immigration between the 
Farn Islands and Guernsey, from September 8th to November 
12th; rush on October 16th, observed at Spurn, Lincolnshire 
coast (very large numbers), Hasbro’ L.v., Tongue L.v., and Thanet ; 
and again from November 10th to 12th at Inner Dowsing Ly., 
Kentish Knock L.y., South Sand Head L.v. The greatest num- 
ber seen at any one time, Hasbro’ L.v., October 2d, one hundred 
to one hundred and fifty, at 6 P.M., from S.E. to N.W., and 
Kentish Knock L.v. on November 10th, fifty to sixty, with tits 
from 2 A.M. to daybreak, and then going north. WHITETHROAT, 
Sylvia rufa—Hanois L.H., April 10. Malmo, Sweden, May 
4th. Hunstanton L.u., 20th, 8. (5), 1 a.M., nine killed. Autumn: 
July 19th, Thanet, the first, and are last recorded Hanois Lu. 
September 17th, N.E. (4), midnight, along with Blackcaps. 
LessER WHITETHROAT, S. curruca.—Spring: Great Cotes, April 
23d. Autumn: The first at Thanet August 24th to 27th, and last 
at Longstone LH. September 30th. Bracxcap, S. atricapilla. 
—Spring: Thanet, May 5th, males; 6th, females. Return 
September 17th, 19th, and 25th at Hanois L.H., Thanet, and 
1 The occurrences, so far recorded by the committee, of the Black Redstart on 
the east coast of Great Britain in the autumn, range between October 23d and 
November 3d. 
