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*147. l.h. Bull Point George Knott. 



*148. l.h. Bideford Bar Thomas Gilpin. 



149. l.h. Lundy. 



150. l.h. Hartland Point. 



151. l.h. Trevose Head. 



*152. l.h. Godrevy Richard Trahair. 



*153. l.h. Longships J. W. Watson and Wm. Davies. 



154. l.v. Sevenstones. 



155. l.h. Wolf Rock. 



156. l.h. Scilly. 



*157. l.h. Bishop's Rock John W. Froth. 



158. l.h. Lizard. 



159. l.h. Falmouth Harbour. 



*160. l.h. Eddystone William Ainger. 



161. l.h. Plymouth Breakwater. 

 *162. l.h. Start Point William Jones. 



The best thanks of the Committee are due to the above- 

 named observers for their painstaking records and valued 

 aid ; and it is an added pleasure to acknowledge assistance 

 received from several ornithologists, including Messrs. James 

 Andrews, of Swanage, Dorsetshire ; 0. V. Aplin, of Banbury 

 (notes from Barmouth District) ; W. Duckworth, of Carlisle ; 

 T. E. Kelsall, of Balliol College, Oxford ; Rev. H. A. Macpherson, 

 of Carlisle ; and Mr. Arthur Patterson, of Preston. Special 

 acknowledgment is due to the Rev. H. A. Macpherson for most 

 hearty and welcome co-operation. The recorder trusts to enlist 

 further aid from the naturalists of the West of England and 

 Wales, as it will much enhance the value of the report to 

 include in it observations made by trained and experienced 

 ornithologists, from whom alone can be expected notes on critical 

 and rare species. 



In dealing with the mass of information received it has been 

 thought best to treat of it under the following heads. 



I. — A few General Remarks on the Report. 



II. — Reports on the Migratory-Season of 1884, communicated 

 by several of the light-keepers and others. 



III. — A Diary of the Principal Migratory Movements, which 

 gives an idea of the importance of each movement, the area 

 covered by it, and also indicates the species migrating .in 

 company. 



IV. — A separate Report on each species. 



