157 



UNSCHEDULED BIEDS. 



SUMMARY OF THE RECORDS. 



THE MISTLE-THRUSH [Turdus viscivorus). 



Feb. 24th/25th. Kentish Knock Lt.-v. (45 miles E. by N. from tbe 

 mouth of the Thames), a few from 2 to 4 a.m. 

 „ 25th/26th, Dungeness Lt. (Kent), a few from 9 to 12 p.m. 

 „ 26th/27th. St. Catherine's Lt. (Isle of Wight), a few from 12 to 



O A.M. 



March lst/2nd. Start Lt. (Devon), a few at 4 a.m. ; St. Catherine's 

 Lt., a few from 12 to 4 a.m. 

 „ 2nd/3rd. Dungeuess Lt., one killed at 9 p.m.; Skerries Lt. 



(Anglesey), a few at 2 a.m. 

 „ 4th/5th. Dungeness Lt., many at 10.15 p.m., api^arently coming 



from the W. 

 „ 6th/6th. Dungeness Lt., many from 11 p.m. to dawn ; Longsand 

 Lt.-v, (Essex), a few at 11 p.m., apparently flying 

 N.W. 

 „ 30th/31st. Chicken Rock Lt. (Isle of Man), a few at 2 a.m. 

 „ 31st/ Ap. 1st. Skerries Lt., one killed at 11 p.m. 

 April lst/2nd. Bardsey Lt., one killed at 2.30 a.m. 

 „ 2ud/3rd. Chicken Rock Lt., one at the lantern all night. 



THE SONG-THRUSH {Turdus musicus). 



During January migrating Song-Thrushes were recorded at several of 

 the west coast lights on the nights of the 4th and 5th and during the 

 last ten days of the month. With the exception of one from the Smalls 

 Light (Pembroke) on the 26th/27th all the records were from the 

 southern extremity of the Isle of Man and from Morecambe Bay. The 



