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 June 3 

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June 6 , 



June 7 , 

 June 8 , 



Rain on both coasts of English Channel; cool, 

 with northerly winds over the whole area. 



Bright and fine, with northerly currents all over 

 the area. 



Bright over English Channel and neighbouring 



countries, with northerly current. 

 Along the west coast of Norway and Denmark 



the wind reached the force of a gale. 



Fine over south of our area, with moderate 

 currents of air circulating irregularly round an 

 anticyclone with centre over North Sea. 



Fine with general conditions similar to those of 

 the previous day. 



Mostly fine, with light easterly airs. 

 Same as previous day. 



June 9 Same as previous day. 



As regards the actual number of species arriving on any one 

 day between the 16th of March and the 10th of April inclusive, 

 never more than 5 species entered the country at the same 

 time. On the 11th, 12th, and 13th of April there was a 

 slight rise culminating in 10 species on the latter date. On 

 the 17th there was a further rise, and on the 18th a great 

 influx of 13 species, 9 of which actually arrived together in 

 the Isle of Wight. On the 19th there was a sudden decrease 

 to 6 species, and between that date and the end of the month 

 migration went on quietly, 8 species on the 30th being the 

 largest number for any one day. On the 4th of May there was 

 a rise to 10 species followed by a sharp decrease to 2 on the 6th. 

 From the 7th to 17th of May inclusive migration was very 

 active, the largest records including 9 species on the 8ch, 

 8 on the 12th, and 10 on the loth. On the 18(li there was 

 a sudden drop to 3, and from that date onwards, with the 

 exception of a slight rise on the 22nd and 28th, the season 

 gradually dwindled away. On only five days between 

 the 16th of March and the 31st of May, viz., on the 18th, 

 22nd, and 26th of March, and the 20th and 21th of Mhj, 

 no immioration was recorded on our coasts. 



