WEST COAST OF ENGLAND AND WALES, AND ISLE OF MAN. Ill 



December 7th. — Cumberland, an immature Bichardson's Skua 

 at Allonby, felled by a stone while feeding on the carcase of a 



Pig. 



December 9th. — South Stack l.h., one Fieldfare and one Lark 

 struck the lantern and killed at 11.40 p.m. 



December 10th. — St TudwaVs l.h., a Bullfinch in the 

 garden. 



December 11th. — Chickens Rock l.h., a number of Larks, one 

 Song Thrush, one Starling, and one Brambling flying round 

 light at 3.30 a.m. (2, E. ; sleet shower.) 



December 12th. — Breaksea L.V., many Lapwings, Starlings, 

 Blackbirds, and others, around the lantern from 12 p.m. to 

 4 A.M. (E.S.E., 4 ; o. M.) Eddy stone L.H., " a few Thrushes and 

 Warblers " passing from 12 P.M. to 7 A.M. (E., 2 ; c. V.) 



December 17th. — Langness l.h., one Bedshank caught on 

 lantern at 7 P.M. (S.W. strong breeze ; clear.) 



December 21st. — Nash (E) l.h, Fieldfares and Bedwings 

 passing at intervals from noon to 3 p.m. (N.E., 3.) Eddy stone 

 l.h., a Jacksnipe killed at 3 a.m. (KKE., 3 ; B. c. v.) 



December 22d. — Langness l.h, three Snow Buntings at 3 

 p.m. (N. fresh breeze ; clear.) Nash (E.) l.h., eight to twelve 

 Song Thrushes going S.W. at 9 a.m. Starlings and Fieldfares 

 going W.S.W. from 9 A.M. to 3 p.m. Portland (Low) l.h., two 

 Thrushes at 11.30 A.M. 



W. Eagle Clarke. 



Museum of Science and Art, 

 Edinburgh. 



