Anthus pratensis, Pipit, "Titlark."—Spring: March 29th, a very large flock appeared at the Selker L.V. at noon.

Autumn: First noted at the Dee L.V. on the 15th of August, at 2 P.M. During September, observed at the Dee L.V. (6th), Langness (15th and 24th), Bishop Rock (17th). From the 15th to 30th of October, observed almost daily at the Dee L.V., often in very considerable numbers, and notably on the 18th, 21st, and 25th, when continuous streams passed, flying S. or S.W; on the 18th they occurred in some numbers, along with other species, at the Eddystone and the Start. From the 1st to 9th of November they passed the Dee vessel almost daily. On December 29th, six were observed at the Dee L.V. On comparatively few instances noted as migrating at night.

Anthus trivialis, Tree Pipit.—April 19th, Merionethshire, arrived; Carlisle, same date.

Anthus obscurus, Rock Pipit.—Spring: March 29th, Langness, several appeared at 11 A.M.

Autumn: November 3d, Chickens Rock, several at lantern, along with Thrushes, at 3 A.M.

Lanius excubitor, Great Grey Shrike.—March 9th, Cumberland, one at Floriston. April 27th, one at Grimsdale.

Lanius collurio, Red-backed Shrike.—August 12th, Cumberland, one, immature, at Lazonby.

Hirundo rustica, Swallow.—Spring: First observed at the Carnarvon Bay L.V. on the 23d of March; next on the 31st, when two were seen at Bull Point. At Langness, a few were seen on the 18th and 19th of April; on the 22d, a good many, and arrivals up to the 30th. On the 15th of May, "very many" appeared at Langness between 4 and 7 P.M.

Autumn: Three observed at the Dee L.V. on the 31st of July, and seven on the 9th of August. On the 17th of October an enormous flock was observed at Flatholm; and on the 25th, four or five at Langness.

Chelidon urbica, Martin.—Spring: April 23d, Carlisle.