MU. J. II. GUllNKY OX OUNITHOLOGICAL MIGRATIONS. 
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Island of IIeligola.vd. 
1874. 
In October and November, enor- 
mous numbers of the Pomatorbine 
ykua (Slercorariits pomatorhinus). 
In October and November, enor- 
mous numbers of the Shorelark 
(A. alpestriii). 
1875. 
In January, thousands of the 
Common Gull [Larus cnnus). 
In April, great numbers of the 
Shorelark (A. alpestris). 
187G. 
In February, tens of thou.sands of 
the Skylark (A. arvensis). 
In February, great numbers of the 
Twite {I.inota monlium). 
In October and November, a great 
many Short-eared Owls {Otus brachp- 
otus). 
At the end of October, thousands 
of idiys [Corcus glandarius). 
In November, Wrens {Troglodyles 
europeus). 
1877. 
In November, many Wrens 
{T, europceus). 
1878. 
In January, countless flights of 
Fieldfares (Turdiis pilaris). 
In January, a stream of Ked- 
tbroated Divers (Colgmbus septen- 
trionalis). 
East Coast of England. 
1874. 
In December, some Pomatorbine 
Skuas in Yorkshire. 
1876. 
During the autumn a great flight 
of Short-eared Owls. 
October 17th and 18th, Wrens 
very plentiful in Y'orkshire (J. Cord- 
eaux, Zool. p. ‘18). 
1877. 
In November, many Wrens in 
Yorkshire (Zool. p. 48). 
1878. 
[Scarcity of Fieldfares in the 
early part of the year noticed by 
Mr. Cordeaux, Zool. p. 243[. 
