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Crea pretensis, Landrail.—Sprine: April 29th, Cumberland. 
Autumyn.—Aueust 7th, Nash, two struck at 2 A.M. one killed. 
November 4th, Godrevy, one killed. 
Gallinula chloropus, Moorhen.—October 9th, South Bishop, 
one at lantern at 1 A.M. 
Charadrius pluvialis, Golden Plover—September 16th, Lang- 
ness, six at 7 P.M. October 12th, Menai, a flock. October 30th, 
Eddystone, a flock at 7.30 p.m. November 11th, Nash, flocks, 
along with Lapwings all day and night, twelve killed at lantern. 
Squatarola helvetica, Grey Plover.—September 26th, Cumber- 
land, observed at Maryport. 
Vanellus vulgaris, Lapwing.—SPrRING: February 15th, Lang- 
ness, a flock at 2 pM. March 4th, three at Langness; 28th, 
seven at Seven Stones L.v.; 31st, twenty at Langness. 
AvutumNn.—October 3d, Langness, a flock. November 11th, 
Nash, along with Golden Plover, nine killed. November 15th, 
Nash, a thousand at noon. December 17th, Eddystone, several 
hundreds all night, many struck, twenty-one caught. Appeared 
at Caldy Island on November 20th. 
Hematopus ostralegus, Oyster-Catcher.—Sprine : March 19th, 
Langness, one. April 11th, four. 
Avutumy.—July 4th, Menai, “Sea-Pies and Puffins,” at 5 P.M. 
August 30th, three at Langness. . 
Phalaropus fulicarius, Grey Phalarope.—Cumberland, one on 
Derwentwater at end of September. October 8th, one at Silloth. 
Phalaropus hyperboreus, Red-Necked Phalarope.—October 
20th, Cumberland, one at Kirkbride. 
Scolopax rusticula, Woodcock.—September 30th, St Bees, two 
at 3 P.M. October 16th, Skerries, “‘ Woodcocks” between 12 P.M. 
and 4 A.M. November Ist, Eddystone, two at 11 p.m.; 2d, one 
at 1.45 aM. Nov. 30th, St Bees, one passed lantern at 4 a.m. 
December 25th, Nash, one passing N.W. at 11 A.M. 
Gallinago celestis, Common Snipe.—Sprinc: March 13th, 
Langness, one. 
Autumn: August 4th, South Stack, one killed at 11.30 po.; 
Sth, Holyhead, one killed at 10 p.m. October 16th, Skerries, 
Snipes between 12 p.m. and 4 A.M. November 10th, observed at 
four stations between the Isle of Man and South Devon,namely :— 
Langness, one killed ; Bishop Rock, one killed at 8 p.m.; Eddy- 
stone, one killed at 8 p.mM.; Start Point, one at 6 p.m. November 
