154 



l^NSCHEDULED BIRDS. 



SUMMARY OF THE RECORDS. 



THE MlSTLE-TIillUSH {Turdus viscivorus). 



Jan. 24th/2oth. Eddystone Lt. (Cornwall;, one killed. 



Feb. ]8lh/]9tli. Bardsey Lt. (Caruarvon), four. 



,, ]9th/20th. Bardsey Lt., one; Skerries Lt. (Anglesey), eleven. 



,, 20th/21st. AVithernsea Lt. (Yorkshire), one. 



„ 23rd/24th. Hauois Lt. (Guernsey) and St. Catherine's Lt. (Hants), 

 one each. 



March 3rd. Bloxworth (Dorset), a small fluck. 



„ 31st. Cromer Lt. (Norfolk), many flying S. 



THE SONG-THRUSH (Turdns mmicits). 



Movements of small numbers of Soiig-Thruslies were recorded during' 

 the last ten days of January at light-stations in the Isle of Man and on 

 the N.AV. coast of Wales, at the Edd3'stone Light (Cornwall) and Hanois 

 Light (Guernsey). A passing increase was noticed in the Plymouth 

 district during the frost at the end of January and the beginning of 

 February, and a continuous westward passage-movement was reported as 

 taking place on the Hampshire coast on February the 2ud and 3rd, Avhile 

 a single isolated record of "many" at Trevose Head Light (Cornwall) 

 on the 4th/5th would seem to have been due to the same weather- 

 raigriition. Birds obtained in Hampshire during this movement all 

 belonged to tlie British race. On the nights of the 12th to the 14th of 

 February small numbers were again noted on passage at Hanois Light, 

 and at the same lime somewhat larger numbers were arriving on the 

 western half of the south coast, wliile on the nights of the 23rd and 

 24th large uumbtTs arrived on the eastern lialf of tlie south coast. 



From the 12th to the 19th of February migration was recorded on 

 every night at the lights round tlie N.W. coast of Wales, the movement 



