Portland Bill, Dorset. 



A moderate migration from 1 a.m. til daybreak. 



Many Wheatears, Kedstarts, Willow-Warblers, Wry- 

 necks, and a Water- Hail. 

 St. Catherine's, Isle of Wight. 



Vast migration from 11 p.m. to 4- a.m. 



Hmidreds of Wheatears, Redstarts, Willow- Warblers; 

 a few Song-Thrushes. Nightingales, Blackcaps, White- 

 throats, ChiffchaflPs, Grasshopper- Warblers, Tree-Pipits, 

 Sand -Martins, Wrynecks, Starlings, and one Swallow. 



Night of 

 April 15-16. 



Eddystone, Cornwall. 



Small migration of female Wheatears, Willow- 

 Warblers, Starlings, and Wagtails ? sp. Starlight at 

 2.30 A.M. and no more birds seen. 

 St. Catherine's, Isle of Wight. 



Fairly large migration from 1 A.M. to 4 A.M. of IGth. 

 Many Willow-Wrens and Starlings, and a few Chili- 

 chaffs, Tree-Pipits, and Skylarks. 

 Spurn Head, Yorkshire. 



A few birds seen at 3 A.M. Song-Thrush killed. 



Nicrht of 

 April 19-20. — First quarter of Moon. 



Eddystone, Cornwall. 



Small migration of Bramblings and White Wagtails. 



Douglas Head, Isle of Man. 



Small migration of Song- Thrushes and Grreenfinchcs 

 at 5 A.M. 



April 21. 



St. Catherine's, Isle of Wight. 



Large migration from 12 to 4 A.M. Mostly Willow- 

 W' arblers and Chiffchaffs, a few Wheatears, lledstarts, 

 and Whitethroats. 

 Spurn Head, Yorkshire. 

 1 Dunlin killed. 



