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April 22. 



Dungeness, Kent. 



Fairly large migration flying north at 2 a.m. 

 Hundreds of Whitcthroats and Willow- Warblers. 



Spurn Head, Yorkshire. 



Few birds passed between 8 p.m. and daybreak. 

 Redwing killed. 



-Douglas Head, Isle of Man. 



Small migration at 10 p.m. of Greenfinches and other 



small birds, unidentified. 



April 24. 



Eddystone, Cornwall. 



Small migration of Wheatears. Birds only struck 

 during the few clear intervals of a Ibggy night. 

 St, Catherine's, Isle of Wiglit. 



Large migration from 12 to 2 a.m.; consisting of many 

 Willow-Warblers, several Wheatears, l{edstarts, Swal- 

 lows, Martins, Cuckoos, and Dunlin. 



April 26. 



Eddystone, Cornwall. 



Small migration, from 12 P.M. till daybreak, of Wheat- 

 ears and Willow-Warblers. 



St. Catherine's, Isle of Wight, 



Large migration, from 12 P.M. till daybreak, of Willow- 

 Warblers. None struck, owing to the moonlight. 

 The Moon was full on the 2bth of April. 



Night of 

 May 5-6. — Last quarter of the Moon on the 1th. 



Eddystone, Cornwall. 



Migration started at 10 P.M. and consisted chiefly of 

 Whitcthroats, Willow-\Varblers, and Sedge- Warblers, 

 together vith a few Wheatears. No birds were seen 

 durin^i the clear intervals. 



