38 RECORDS VOLUME XI, FEB., 1 919. 



Sept. 5 a.m., foggy, sun showing occasionally, tempera- 

 ture about 60 deg. 



Sept. 6, a.m., thick fog, temperature 60 deg. 



Sept. 7, a.m., overcast, temperature 61 deg; p.m., cloudy, 

 temperature 65 deg. 



Sept. 8, a.m., clear, then cloudy, temperature 58 deg.; 

 p.m., clear and cloudy with temperature 65 deg. 



Sept. 9, a.m., clear, north wind, temperature 55 deg.; 

 p.m., clear with clouds; temperature 65 deg. 



Sept. 10, a.m., bright and clear, south wind, 59 deg. in 

 shade; p.m., clear, light south wind, temperature, 

 68 deg. 



Sept. 11, a.m., clear, strong north wind, temperature 

 46 deg., migration during the night, temperature 

 52 to 58 deg.; p.m. southwesterly wind, tempera- 

 ture 72 deg. in shade. 



Sept. 12, a.m., clear, temperature 50 deg.; p.m., clear, 

 passing clouds, temperature 60 deg. 



Sept. 13, strong northeast wind with squalls of driving 

 rain, temperature 59 deg., no birds seen. 



Note. — The heavy-faced figure immediately after the 

 Name of Species indicates the total number of that spe- 

 cies seen. The plain figures indicate the day of the 

 month when seen and the figures in parentheses follow- 

 ing indicate the number seen on that date. 



1. Black Guillemot, 1, 10 (1). 



2. Great Black-backed Gull, 41, 4 (10). 5 (7), 7 (2), 

 8 (4). 9 (1 on Tripod Island). 10 (12). 11 (1), 12 (4). 



3. Herring Gull, large flocks daily, 4, 5. 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 

 11, 12 (many each day). 



4. Ring-b-red Gull— young. 1, 10 (1). 



5. Double-crested Cormorant. 116, 4 (12), 5 (8), 7 (51 

 flying V-shaped), 8 (14), 9 (11), 10 (8), 11 (6), 

 12 (6). 



6. Northern Phalarope. 25, 4 (12 and 2 small flocks). 



7. Least Sandpiper. 1, 6 (1). 



8. Solitary Sandpiper, 5, 7 (2), 8 (2), 10 (1). 



9. Spotted Sandpiper, 4, 4 (1), 6 (1), 8 (1 fall plum- 

 age), 10 (1). 



