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The night of the 28th was clear and no birds struck 

 the light, but many Wheatears were seen in the neigh- 

 bourhood of St. Catherine's on the morning o£ the 29th. 



March 30-31. 



St. Catherine's, Isle o£ Wight. 

 A few Wheatears. 



April 1. — New Moon. 



April 2. 



Dungeness, Kent. 



A few Willow-Warblers struck the light at 1 a.m. ; 

 large numbers of Gulls observed at 5 p.m. Wind 

 westerly. 

 St. Catherine's, Isle of Wight. 



A few Starlings and Chiffchaffs ahd large numbers of 

 W T hea tears observed between 12 p.m. and 4 a.m. Wind 

 N.N.W. 



April 3-4. 



St. Catherine's, Isle of Wight. 



A few Wheatears, Chiffchaffs, and Starlings, 10.30 p.m. 

 to 1.30 A.m. Wind W. 



April 8. — First quarter of Moon. 



April 10. 



St. Catherine's, Isle of Wight. 



The following species were noted in small numbers — 

 Song-Thrush, Wheatear, Blackcap, Chiffchaff, Willow- 

 Warbler, Sky-Lark, Starling — -between 12 p.m. and 4 A.M. 

 Wind N.E. 



April 11-12. 



St. Catherine's, Isle of Wight. 



A very large migration lasting throughout the night. 

 Chiffchaffs and Willow- Warblers were most numerous ; 

 but Starlings, Wheatears, Blackcaps, and Wrynecks 



