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E.S.E., several. Hunstanton l.h., April 25th, one female. 

 Longstone l.h., Farn Islands, April 27th, one. 28th, flight 

 with Wheatears and Fieldfares round lantern from 12 to 1 A.M. 

 Flambro', April 26th, and on May 13th, 14th, and 15th, great 

 many, with a 1ST.E. wind, along with Pied Flycatchers. 



Autumn : Spurn, August 7th, Eedstarts and Wheatears re- 

 turning up coast. Cley, Norfolk, September 13th. Hasbro' 

 L.v., September 19th (wing and tail sent). Cromer, October 5th, 

 2.45 a.m., one female. Hanois l.h., October 26th, 2 p.m., N.E., 

 a few on rocks. This last entry not improbably has reference 

 to the Black Eedstart, R. titys. 



Cyanecula? Bluethroat. — Spurn, September 14th, 11 a.m., 

 N.E., strong, one young bird. This was seen by Mr Winson, 

 who knows the bird well. 



Epjthacus Eubecula, Eedbreast. — Spring: Longstone l.h., 

 April 20th, 2 p.m., two. 



Autumn : First at Whitby l.h., August 16th. Coquet l.h., 

 September 16th, and Swin Middle L.v., 29th, 8 A.M., JST.E., one 

 on each occasion. A heavy rush is indicated between the 5th 

 and 7th of October at the Farn Islands, Coquet Island, Tees- 

 mouth, Spurn, Outer and Inner Dowsing l.v.'s, and Hasbro' 

 L.v., wind N.E. for days; again on the 16th at Farn l.h., Tees- 

 mouth, and Inner Dowsing L.v., 18th and 19th at Spurn, and 

 19th Inner Dowsing and Hasbro' L.v.'s (twenty on board); also 

 at Farn l.h. on 25th, 26th, and 30th October, great many. 



Sylvia Eufa and S. Curruca, Common Whitethroat and 

 Lesser Whitethroat. — Spring : Hunstanton, April 11th, 3 A.M., 

 three Lesser Whitethroats on lantern. 



Autumn: Longstone l.h., September 1st, S.W., one killed. 

 25th, one found dead. Hunstanton l.h., 25th, one Common 

 Whitethroat killed. S. atricapilla, Blackcap, Longstone l.h., 

 April 25th, one. Languard, October 11th, 2 to 3 p.m., four to 

 E. at sunset. Spurn, October 19th, one shot. 



Eegulus Cristatus, Golden-Crested Wren. — Is recorded 

 at sixteen stations. Hanois l.h., Guernsey, September 22d, 

 11 p.m., some killed, others settling on windows. Between 

 the 5th and 9th of October a general rush, covering the 

 East Coast between the Farn and the Channel Islands, was 

 observed, in greater or less numbers, at the two Farn Island 

 lighthouses, Eedcar, Coquet Island, Flamborough, Spurn, Outer 



