172 Otto Herman: 



11.— Day-Map or Apeil 24th (Ftll Decrease). 



12. — Day-Map of Apeil 29th (Only Sporadical). 



Hereby the arrivals are seen to increase until March 80th, 

 when they culminate, and then they decrease. We see further- 

 more that the arrivals fluctuated according to the state of the 

 weather, that the settling' of the Alpine region began only at 

 the middle of April, that the plain, the hilly portion (Trans- 

 danubian district), and the Transylvanian plateau differ with 

 respect to the time of migration and that, therefore, Hungary 

 may be divided into four migration areas. Furthermore, it 

 was remarked that the settling did not take place on narrow 

 routes of migration, also not in a broad front, but that it 

 resembled the scattering of the seed by the sower, where 

 many a seed might be flung this side of or beyond the j>lace 

 for which it was intended. It was, moreover, proved that the 



