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two killed; night of 27th and morning of 28th, Eddystone, 

 numbers; 29th, Langness, one struck. 



Autumn: September 28th, Carlisle; October 2d, Carlisle, and 

 many on the 7th; 13th, Wolf Eock, several; in numbers on 

 the 19th. After at all the principal movements of the late 

 autumn (October 18th to 31st, and jSTovember 21st to 27th). 



Turclus pilaris (L.), Fieldfare. — SPRING: First noted at 

 Chickens Eock on March 25th, along with Thrushes; last seen 

 on April 16th at Allonby, Comb. 



Autumn : First on October 2d at Allonby, Cumb. ; then on 

 24th at Bishop Eock, and afterwards in numbers during the 

 movements of October and Xovember (22d-27th). 



Turdus merula (L.), Blackbird. — Important Spring movements, 

 along with other Turdince and Wheatears, on March 24th and 

 27th. 



Autumn : August 27th at the lanterns of the Selker L.v. and 

 Start l.h. ; September 3d, Xash, three killed ; Eddystone, one ; 

 September 4th, many. Great movements on October 3d to 8th, 

 October 18th to 31st, and Xovember 22d to 27th. Fifty were 

 killed at Bardsey l.h. on October 20th. 



Turdus torquatus, L., Eing Ouzel.— -Speing : April 5th, Eddy- 

 stone, two caught at midnight ; April 12th, X.W. Merioneth, a 

 pair. 



Autumn : *Start, August 3d, one killed at 3 a.m. ; September 

 3d, Eddystone; 23d and 24th, Eddystone, one caught; October 

 3d, at Chickens Eock and Eddystone ; 19th, Start, two captured ; 

 25th, at Eddystone and Bishop Eock. 



Saxicola cenanthe (L.), Wheatear. — Speing : March 24th, at 

 Chickens Eock, South Stack, and Eddystone stations ; 26th, St 

 Bees; April 11th, Langness ; 23d, at Eddystone in hundreds; 

 29th, at Eddystone. 



Autumn : August 3d and 4th, *Start Point ; 9th, Eddystone, 

 in numbers; 23d, Xash, in numbers; 28th, Start, one killed; 

 September 2d, Eddystone, in numbers ; 3d and 4th, a general 

 movement along the entire coast line; 20th, Eddystone; Octo- 

 ber 3d, Eddystone ; 4th, *Helwick (dozens) ; 8th, Langness and 

 Skerries. 



Pratincola rubetra (L.), \Yhinchat. — Speing : April 24th, IST.W. 

 Merioneth, first seen. 



Autumn : *Smalls, September 23d, one killed. 



