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April 30 {con.). 

 C. Grasshopper- 

 Warbler. 



Tree-Pipit. 



Spotted Fly- 

 catcher. 



Cuckoo. 



Nightjar. 



Redstart. 



Wryneck. 



D. 



May 1 



A. House-Martin. 



B. Wheatear. 

 Whitethroat. 

 Blackcap. 

 Willow- Warbler. 

 Wood- Warbler. 

 Sedge-Warbler. 

 Pied Flycatcher, 

 Swallow. 

 Swift. 



Common Sand- 

 piper. 



C. Whinchat. 

 Tree-Pipit, 

 Spotted Fly- 

 catch ef. 



Cuckoo. 

 Turtle-Dove. 



D. Redstart. 

 Nightingale. 

 Reed-Warbler. 

 Wryneck. 



May 2 



B 



. House-Martin. 

 Land-Rail. 

 Wheatear. 



Whitethroat, 

 Willow-Warbler. 

 Wood- Warbler. 

 Sedge- Warbler. 

 Swallow. 

 Swift. 



The month of April was, on the whole, very 

 cold ; during the greater part the weather was 

 bright, but during the last week or ten davs it 

 became wild, unsettled, and wintry, especially 

 between the 21st and 26th. 



Barometer 30 in., steady. Much warmer. A 

 beautiful summer-like clay with light pasterly 

 airs. Some mist in the south-east of England 

 and East Ane;lia. Clear blue skies elsewhere. 



The same as on the previous day, but with little 

 or no wind, and some mist in the eastern half 

 of the English Channel. 



