MIGRATION AND OTHER ORNITHOLOGICAL NOTES. 
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Turtle Dove ( Turtur communis). Last seen September 
23rd. First seen in spring on April 23rd, one. Three 
coasting north on May 3rd and several again on the 5th, 
many arrived on the 11th. 
Water Rail ( Rallus aquaticus ). — One taken near Dudgeon 
Light-vessel on a boat on October 18th. 
Land Rail (Crex pratensis). —First seen April 30th, one. 
Grey Plover ( Squatarola heLvetica). — Two in full summer 
plumage at Orford, June 4th. 
Ring Dotterel {/Egialitis hiaticula ). — One newly arrived 
and very tired, September 13th. Many passing on night of 
November 24th. 
Lapwing ( Vanellus vulgaris). — Flock arrived on November 
7th from the east at Yarmouth and went south (Quinton). 
Flock coasting north at Lowestoft on March 30th. 
Dotterel ( Eudromias morinellus). — Six arrived at Yar- 
mouth, May 24th (Quinton). 
Turnstone ( Strepsilas mterpres). — One on passage, May 21st. 
Oystercatcher ( Hcematopus ostralegus). — Many passing 
over on the nights of September 5th and 6th. One pass- 
ing, October 1st. 
Grey Phalarope ( Phalaropus fulicarius). — One at Caistor, 
September 2nd (Woods). 
Woodcock ( Scolopax rusticula). — One arrived October 14th. 
Jack Snipe ( Gallinago gallinula). — -One at Yarmouth, Sep- 
tember 20th (Patterson). One picked up under telegraph 
wires, October 1st. One seen April 16th. 
Dunlin ( Tnnga alpina). — Flock on passage, May 21st. 
Many passing on night of November 24th. 
Knot (T. canutus ). — Flock arrived on Breydon, September 
9th (Patterson). 
Common Sandpiper {Totanus hypoleucus). — One passing 
August 31st ; few at Breydon, September 12th. 
Whimbrel (Numetmis pheopus). — One passing to S.-S.-W., 
September 8th. 
