44. REPORT ON THE MIGRATION OF BIRDS. 
numerous than ever known before.” Malmo (Sweden), April 
29th, two. Autumn: Spurn, August 24th, young; 29th, same. 
Thanet, 30th, N.E., five or six; again on 31st, and from Septem- 
ber 1st to 29th. _Cley, September 8th. 
HIRUNDINIDAL.—Swatiow, Airundo  rustica.—Spring : 
Hanois Lu., March 30th, a flight, and from April 15th to 
May 10th, daily. Flamborough, April 8th, N.N.E. (8), 11.30 
A.M., first; Great Cotes 14th, Thanet 20th, Orfordness 20th, 
Yarmouth 17th, Hunstanton 16th, Spurn 17th, Whitby 19th, 
Tees L.V. 19th, one from E.S.E. to N.W.; 21st, 8 a.m. to 2 P.M., 
great many to N.W. from E.S.E., and some Martins, and many 
at intervals to May 29th in same direction. Languard L.u., May 
30th to June 5th. Malmo, Sweden, April 22d. Autumn: Tees 
L.V., September 15th and 16th, great many to 8.W. Spurn, Sep- 
tember 2d and 5th,all day in small numbers to S. Hunstanton, 
15th and 16th, hundreds all day toS., and throughout September 
at several stations; were last observed at Languard L.H. October 
18th. Flamborough, 18th, several. Great Cotes, 19th. Leman 
and Ower 1.v., 24th. In November, three at Flamborough on 
1st. Hunstanton, 14th, one toS.W. Thanet, 15th, one. Mar- 
TIN, Chelidon urbica.—Spring : Tees L.V., April 21st, first ; some, 
with Swallows N.W. to E.S.E.; July 7th, 8th, 11th, great many 
to N.W., and at several stations in April, May, and June. 
Autumn: Last at Thanet, November 1st. SAND-MarrTIN, Cotile 
riparia.—Great Cotes, April 22d. Last at Thanet, Novem- 
ber Ist. . 
FRINGILLIDA.—Go.princy, Carduelis elegans.—Hanois 
L.H., November Ist, fifty to N.W. SISKIN, Chrysomitris spinus. 
—Yarmouth, abundant in December. SeERIN FINCH, Serinus 
hortulanus——Yarmouth, June 14th (Zoologist, 1886, p. 28), pro- 
bably a male. GREENFINCH, Ligurinus chloris—Curiously only 
one entry in the schedules. Shipwash L.v., January 24th, 1886, 
one died on board. Common Sparrow, Passer domesticus.— 
First at Shipwash L.v., September 22d, 2.30 P.M, great flight of 
Common Sparrows to N.N.W. Kentish Knock L.v., 27th, forty 
to W., and on 28th. Newarp L.v., October 8th, noon, thirty. Good- 
win Kast L.v., October 20th, a few House Sparrows during day, and 
on November 10th to 13th. Corton L.v., October 1st, 11th, 12th, 
15th, 19th, 21st, 22d, and November 11th, large numbers, several 
on vessel. TREE Sparrow, P. montanus—Longstone LH., 
