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[Vol. xxix. 



Date. 



Wind. 



Weather. 









Direction, 



Force. 





1911. 









May 20 



N.E. 



2 



o.v. 



21 



S.E. 



2 



B.V.W. 1 Beavy dew diir- 

 O.V. 1 ing tlie niglit. 



22 



S.E. 



2 



23 



E. 



2 



O.V. & B.V. 



24 



S.E. 



2 



O.M. 



25 



E. 



2 



F.P.S. 



26 



S.E. 



3 



f. 



27 



E. 



2 



O.M. 



28 



E, 



4 



O.M.E., Fog during the 

 day. 



29 



N. 



5 



B.M." & B.-V. 



30 



N.W. 



4 



O.M. 



31 



E. 



2 



B.V. 



June 1 



S.E. 



3 



B.M. 



2 



S.E. 



2 



F.R.W. 



3 



S.E. 



2 



B.V.W. 



4 



N. 



1 



O.M. 



5 



N.E. 



2 



O.V. 



6 



E. 



3 



O.V. 



7 



E. 



3 



O.M. & D.R. 



8 



S.E. 



3 



O.M.D. 



9 



N. 



2 



O.M.D. 



10 



W. 



2 



O.V. 



11 



E. 



1 



O.V. 



12 



S.E. 



2 



O.V. 



The following birds were u 



oted £ 



IS occurring on autumn 



migration only, viz. : — 







Corvus neglectua. 





(Scops stictonotus. 



Buchanga leucogenys. 





Buteo hemilasius. 



Anorthura fumigata. 





Buteo plumipes. 



Lanius bucephalus. 





Archihuteo strophiatus. 



Anthus blakistoni. 





Haliaetus albicilla. 



Anthtis trivialis ? 





Anser middendorffi. 



Emheriza personata. 





Anas zonorhyncha. 



Emheriza passerina. 



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Dafila acuta. 



Carpodacus erythrinus. 





yEx galerictdata. 



Linota linaria. 





Ibis tnelanocepliala. 



Chloris sinica. 





Ciconia nigra. 



Campophaga melanojjfera. 





Phalaropus hyperboreus f 



Terp 



siphmie incii. 





Porzana payliuUi. 



