108 REPORT ON THE MIGRATION OF BIRDS. 



Godrevy l.h. — One Blackbird, four Larks, and four Starlings, 

 killed at 4 a.m. (23rd). (S.W., 3 ; c, m). 



Longships l.h. — Thrushes, Goldcrests, Wrens, and Starlings, 

 all night. Several killed. (S.S.E., 3 ; misty.) 



October 2Srd. 



Bahama Bank l.v. — Larks, Starlings, and Blackbirds, at 

 the lantern all night. 



Sclkcr l.v. — From 1.30 a.m. (24th) to daylight many Black- 

 birds, Larks, and Starlings at lantern ; at daylight they all went 

 East. (S.S.E., 4; misty.) 



Dee l.v. — Four Thrushes, males and females, and a female 

 Blackbird, killed between 6 and 8 p.m. ; and nine Thrushes, 

 males and females, and eight Blackbirds, males and females, 

 between midnight and 6 a.m. (S.S.E., 4; fog.) 



South Stack l.h. — A flock of Crows passing to S. at 10 a.m. 



Carnarvon Bay l.v. — Large flocks of Crows at 8 a.m., also a 

 great many small birds, passing S. during the day. (S., 4 ; m.) 



MUford l.h. — Linnets, Larks, and Starlings, passed. 

 (S., 4 ; m.) The same on the 24th. 



Scanceather l.v. — Flocks of Larks and Starlings at intervals, 

 from 2 a.m. to 12 a.m. (S.E., 4; misty.) The same on 24th. 



Longships L.H.-^-Thrush, Goldcrests, Wrens, and Starlings, 

 all night. (S., 3 ; misty.) 



October 24th. 



Soutli Stack l.h. — Several Blackbirds, Larks, and Starlings, 

 killed between 8 and 10 p.m. (N.N.E., 2 ; misty.) 



Caldy l.h. — Large flocks of Linnets at .noon. 



Scanceather l.v.— Flocks of Linnets, Larks, and Starlings, 

 from 10 a.m. to 2.30 p.m. (S.E., 4 ; misty.) 



Flatholm l.h. — "Chiffchaff" and Crested Wrens all night. 

 Some killed. (Variable; b, c, m.) 



Eddystone l.h. — Several Thrushes and Larks from 9 p.m. to 

 midnight. Several killed. (E.N.E., 2; c, m.) 



November 4th. 



Smalls Bock l.h. — A great number of Blackbirds, Thrushes, 

 Fieldfares, Goldcrests, Larks, Starlings, and"Furse Cap," 



