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April 11-12.— New Moon. 



Eddystone, Cornwall. 



Small migration of Wheatoars, Redstarts, Willow- 

 Warblers, Lapwings, and a few Blackbirds. 



St. Catherine's, Isle of Wight. 



Laro;e migration started at 1 A.M. of 12th. 

 Few Wlieatears and Redstarts, many Willow-Warblers 

 and ChiffchafFs, a few Starlings, and one Lapwing. 



April 13. 



St. Catherine's, Isle of Wight. 



Small migration from midnight till 1 A.M. 

 Mostly Willow-Warblers and ChiflFchaffs, a few Song- 

 Thrushes, Redwings, Wheatears, and Redstarts. 



April 14. 



Start Point, Devon. 



Fairly large migration from 12.30 a.m. to 4 a.m. 

 Many Wheatears, Blackcaps, and Willow- Warblers, 

 and a few Blackbirds and Starlings. 



Outer Gabbard L.V., Suffolk. 



A few Wheatears seen, and one killed. 



Leman and Ower L.V., Norfolk. 



Small flight at 3.15 a.m., two Fieldfares killed. 



Spurn Head, Yorkshire. 



A few birds passing all night, a Ring-Ouzel and two 

 Redwings killed. 



Nif^ht of 

 April 14-15. 



Eddystone, C'ornwall. 



Large migration, starting at P.M., of female Wheat- 

 ears and AN'illow-Warblers. Between 10 and 1 a.m., 

 clear and no birds seen. 



From 1 till 3.20 A.M. large migration of female 

 Wheatoars, Willow-Warblers, and Starlings, and a few 

 Blackbirds and Kedsiarts. 



3',) Willow-AVarblers, US AVheatears, and 9 Starlings 

 killed. 



