P E E F xV C E. 



The twenty-second volnnic of the British Ornithologists' 

 Club contains the lleport of our Migration Committee on 

 the movements in England and Wales of a number of 

 common migratory species during the spring and early 

 summer of 1907. 



In the Introductory portion (pp. 29-36) interesting details 

 will be found of the chief movements observed at the lights 

 during the spring of 1907. 



The present Report differs somewdiat from its two pre- 

 decessors, which form respectively Volumes XVII, & XX. 

 of the ' Bulletin,' in containing notes received from a 

 limited number of observers on the migratory inovemenls 

 durino- the autumn of 1906. 



The Members of our Migration (Committee are jointly 

 responsible for the following Report. 



W. R. OGILVIE-GRAXT, 



Kdltor. 



British Museitm (Xatueal Histoky), 

 LoxDOx, S.W. 



mth October, 1908. 



