Ruticilla titys, Black Redstart.—I received from Mr Henry Nicholas the wings, tail, and feet of a female which had been killed against the Nash (E.) lantern at midnight on the 8th of November.
Erithacus rubecula, Redbreast.—August 12th, one appeared at Langness. September 7th, South Stack, one at the lantern at 4 A.M.; 27th, a few at Langness at 11 A.M. October 9th, numbers, along with Thrushes and Fieldfares, at the Chickens Rock; on the 20th, many, along with several species of Turdinæ, etc., at the Eddystone between 2 and 5 A.M. November 13th, at 3 A.M. at the Start.
Sylvia cinerea, Whitethroat.—Spring: April 23d, Carlisle. April 27th, Merionethshire.
Autumn.—August 14th, Godrevy, one killed at 2 A.M. September 5th, St Bees, one struck lantern at 2 A.M.
Sylvia atricapilla, Blackcap.—April 15th, Merionethshire.
Phylloscopus collybita, Chiff-Chaff.—Spring: March 25th, Merionethshire, one at Penrhyndendraeth; no more till 28th, when they became abundant. Cumberland, April 2d, Carlisle.
Autumn.—September 19th, Cumberland, one at Ravenglass.
Phylloscopus trochilus, Willow Wren.—April 15th, Merionethshire, first observed. April 19th, Carlisle.
Acrocephalus phragmitis, Sedge-Warbler.—April 22d, Langness, ten at lantern from midnight to 4 A.M.; 29th, Cumberland, observed at Ravenglass.
Locustella nævia, Grasshopper Warbler.—Spring: April 22d, Langness, one at 3 P.M.; 30th, Carlisle.