Autumn: August 15th, Ilfracombe, passing E.; 19th, Barnstaple.
Totanus canescens (L.), Greenshank.—March 26th, Solway, last seen; returned August 16th.
Numenius phæopus (L.), Whimbrel.—Spring: April 2d, N.W. Merioneth, one, and on 28th a small flock. May 16th, Langness, several at 10 A.M. 20th, Allonby, Cumberland, a few; 25th, Allonby, eight.
Autumn: July 27th, Allonby, two. August 10th, Langness, two. September 4th, N.W. Merioneth.
Numenius arquata (L.), Curlew.—Spring: March 22d, Selker L.V., one at 8 A.M. April 9th, N.W. Merioneth, many passing overhead during the night.
Autumn: August 22d, Eddystone, ten at 1 P.M. September 4th, Chickens Rock, a few in the evening, also at the Skerries, November 27th, Selker L.V., at lantern all night.
Sterna ——— ? "Sea Swallow."—Spring: Skerries Rock.
Mr Rees says,—"The Sea Swallow always comes to this island true to the morning of the 6th of May; then they leave for one week, and return again for the laying season."
Autumn: September 9th and 28th, Wolf Rock. October 2d, 4th, 7th, 13th, and 19th, a few observed at the Wolf Rock each day.
Sterna fluviatilis, Naum., Common Tern.—Spring: April 22d, N.W. Merioneth, a small flock; 25th, several large flocks. May 13th and 14th, a very large number; the weather rough and wet, with much snow on the mountains.