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Hundreds of Wliitethroats, Lcs.ser Wliitethroats (15 

 killed), Garden- Warblers (23 killed), Sedge-Warblers 

 (34 killed), Spotted Flycatchers ; mmiy Whinchats, 

 Blackcaps, Willow- Warblers, and Wood - Warblers ; 

 several Wlieatears,Turtle-Doves, Dunlins, and Whinibrel; 

 a few Reed- Warblers, Pied Flycatchers, House-Martins, 

 and Tree-Pipits. 



May 16. 



St. Catherine's, Isle of Wight. 



Fairly large migration from 12 p.m. till 3 a.bi. 

 Many Whitethroats, Garden - Warblers, Willow - 

 Warblers, and Sedge-Warblers ; few LesserWhitethroats, 

 Turtle-Doves, Spotted Flycatchers, one House-Martin 

 and one Quail. 



Spurn Head, Yorkshire. 



Many small birds seen about 1 AM., but the only bird 

 killed was a Sedge-Warbler. 



May 17. 



St. Ckitherine's, Isle of Wight. 



Fairly large migration from 1 to 3 a.m. 



Many Whitethroats, Garden - Warblers, Willow - 

 Warblers, Sedge-Warblers; and a few Whinchats, Lesser 

 Whitethroats, Wood- Warblers, Sjjotted Flycatchers, and 

 Starlings. 



May 20. — First quarter of the Moon. 



St. Oatlierine's, Isle of Wight. 



Fairly large migration between 1 and 2 A.M. 



Many Whitethroats, Garden - Warblers, Sedge - 

 Warblers, and Spotted Flycatchers; and a few Whinchats, 

 Blackcaps, Lesser Whitethroats, Willow- Warblers, Wood- 

 Warblers, Reed-Warblers, one Starling, one Red-backed 

 Shrike, and one Wheatear. 



May 21. 



St. Catherine's, Isle of Wight. 



Large migration from 12 P.M. till 3 a.m. 



