170 Mr. J. L. Bonhoto — Miyratlon 



Oct., and (lecreases on tlie 23rd and 29tli Sept. and on 

 the 6th and 9th Oct., on the lOth there were very few 

 left. Exaniples of botli the large and sniall race were 

 Seen. 



Anthus ohscurvs — First Seen on the 29th Sept. There was a 

 larore increase on the 6th Oct., followed by an equally 

 kirge diininution on the 9th. A few fresh arrivals were 

 Seen on the 10t h. 



Alauda arvensis. — Present daily in large numbers, no special 

 movement w-^s noted, except a large decrcase on the 

 9th and lOth Oct. 



PhaUwrocorax mrho.—Vve^^eni daily, an increase Avas noted 

 on the 29th Sej)t. and a decrease on the 8th and lOth 

 Oct. 



Ardea cinerea. — Present daily, several fresh flocks of from 

 4 to 12 individuals arrived on the 8th and 9th Oct. 



Platalea leucerodia. — This species has already been referred 

 to : 86 were seen on the 15th, 50 on the 19th, 12 on the 

 21st (the locality was not visited on the 20th), 4 on the 

 22nd, none between the 23rd and 25th, 2 on the 26th, 

 after which no more were soen except for a solitary 

 bird that only remained for about an hour on the 

 7th Oct. 



Anser sp. ? — A few seen almost daily, the numbers gvadually 

 incrcasing. Special increases were noted on the 21st 

 and 30ih Sept., and on the Ist and lOth Oct. 



Bernicla hrenta. — First seen on the Ist Oct. Large increase 

 on the lOth. 



7\idortia cornufa. — Seen almost daily, no noticeable change 

 in numbers. 



Anas boschas, Querqiiedula crecca, Mareen, penelope. — Seen 

 daily. There was a very large influx of Duck on the 

 25th Sept., after which date their numbers were too 

 large for movements to be noted ; they seemed, however, 

 to be steadily on the increase. 



Mergus serrator. — First seen on the 28th Sept. ; they had 

 considerably increased by the lOth Oct., but as they 

 kept well out to sea they were not often observed. 



Charadrivs pljivialh. — Present daily. Large immigrations 



