190 



March 28th. Cocjuet Inland Lf.— Flocks of Guillemots flying N. all 

 day. Wind S. 4, Misty. 



Galloper Lt.-v. — A "Flycatcher" on board at 6.30a.m. 

 A CbiffchaiF flying W. at 7.30 a.m., and a Starliug on 

 board at 10 a.m. Wind N.W, 2. Fog to clear. 



„ 28th/29th. C/ncken Hock Lt.—k. few Song-Thrushes and Starlings 

 from 8 P.M. to midnight. Wind E.S.E., light. 

 Hazy. 



„ 29th/30th. Chicken Rock Lt. — A few Starlings, Sky-Larlis and 

 Blackbirds from 9 p.m. to dawn. Wind N. to E. 



fresh. 



South Bishop Lt.—Khont a dozen Song-Thrushes and 

 Redwings flying N.W. at 3 a.m. Wind S.S.E. 2. 

 Cloudy and misty, 



„ 30th/31st. South Bishop Lt. — 1 Lapwing flying W. killed at 4 a.m. 

 Wind E. 4. Fog, 



„ 31st. Coquet Island Lt. — Flocks of Black-backed Gulls with 



a few Herring-Gulls and Guillemots flying N, all 

 day ; several Sky-Larks flying W. towards land and a 

 few Eock-Pipits on the island all day. Wind S.E. 4. 

 Blue sky, clear. 



Galloper Lt.-v. — 1 "Crow" flying S.W. at 5 p.m. 

 Wind E.N.E. 5. Clear. 



April 2ud. Enylish and Welsh Grou?ids Lt.-v. — 10 Sky-Larks seen 

 at 2 p.m. Wind E.N.E. 1. Hazy. 



„ 2nd/3rd. Bardsey Lt. — About 30 Redwings with a few Black- 

 birds and Starlings round the lantern at 3 a.m.; 

 a Jack Snipe and two Manx Shearwaters also struck. 

 Wind N.N.W. 4. Overcast, with rain. 



Chicken Rock Lt. — Numbers of Starlings, Redwings 

 and Jack Snipes round the lantern from 11 p.m. to 

 2 A.M. Wind S.W. to N.W. fresh. Rain to clear. 



„ 3rd. Moon, Last Quarter. 



Galloper Lt.-v.— ^ " AVild Ducks" flying N.N.W. at 

 10.30 and 1 " Linnet" to the \V. at 11 a.m. Wind 

 N. 3. Clear. 



„ 3rd/4th. Anvil Point Lt. — A few Sky-Larks at 3 a.m. and a 

 Song-Thrush at 1 a.m. Wind N. 4. Overcast. 



Ilelwick Lt.-v. — 3 Redwings at 3 a.m. Wind N.E. 4, 

 Clear. 



