WEST COAST OF ENGLAND AND WALES, AND ISLE OF MAN. 131 
as the Redbreast, Hedge Sparrow, Wren, Greenfinch, Sparrow, 
Bullfinch, Yellow Hammer, and others are recorded. 
Of the rarer and more interesting species included in the 
Report, the Black Redstart, White Waetail, Gadwall, Red- 
Necked and Grey Phalaropes, Ruff, Black Tern, Glaucus Gull, 
and Leach’s Petrel may be mentioned. 
As an unusual species to observe at the lantern, we may 
allude to the occurrence of the Moorhen (Gallinula chloropus) 
at the South Bishop, a locality indicating that the bird must 
have been migrating. 
The scarcity of the Woodcock, Goldcrest, and Short-Eared 
Owlis worthy of note. This is the more remarkable in the case 
of the Woodcock, since it occurred in almost unprecedented 
numbers on the east coast of England. 
W. EAGLE CLARKE. 
