Portland Bill, Devon. 



Migration lasted from 10 p.m. to 4 a.m. 

 Large numbers o£ Whitethroats were recorded. 

 St. Catherine's, Isle o£ Wight. 



Large migration from 10 p.m. on the 5th till daylight 

 on the 6th. 



Many Whitethroats, ^Villow- Warblers, Sedge-War- 

 blers; a few Wheatears, Redstarts, Blackcaps,aud Skylarks. 

 Dungeness, Kent. 



Fairly large migration seen, but the only birds killed 

 were Sedge- Warblers. Very few struck the lantern. 



Night of 

 May 6-7. 



Eddystone, Cornwall, 



Migration started at 11.20 p.m. and continued till 

 3.25 A.M. Wheatears, Whitethroats, and Sedge- Warblers 

 were fairly numerous. 



St. Catherine's, Isle of Wight. 



Large migration from 10.30 p.m. on the 6th till 4 a.m. 

 on the 7th, consisting of great numbers of Whitpfhroats, 

 Willow-Warblers, and Sedge- Warblers; a fewWhinchats, 

 Redstarts, Blackcaps, Garden-Warblers, Spotted Fly- 

 catchers, and Dunlins. 



Haisboro', Norfolk. 



Two Sedge- Warblers and two Whitethroats sent. No 

 remarks as to the number of birds or the time of the 

 migration. 

 Douglas Head, Isle of Man. 



A few Whitethroats at midnight and a "great rush" 

 of Sand- and House-Martins at dawn. 



Mjrht of 

 May 10-11. 



Eddystone, Cornwall. 



Migration started at 11 p.m. and lasted till 3.15 A.M. 

 Small numbers of Wheatears, Whinchats, White- 

 throats, Sedge-Warblers and Swallows. 



No birds were seen during the clear intervals. 



