1 REPORT ON THE MIGRATION OF BIRDS. 
EAST COAST OF SCOTLAND. 
THE usual schedules were sent to twenty-seven stations. 
Thirteen stations on the East Coast of Scotland have returned 
forty-eight schedules. Isle of May gives heaviest returns with 
nineteen schedules. Pentland Skerries follows with eleven. 
Bell Rock again is next in importance. 
In the List of Stations we follow the same plan as in that of 
1884, but we add in several cases the names of the assistant 
light-keepers whose names have been returned as taking interest 
in the proceedings. The present year’s returns will be indicated 
by asterisks. 
We do not repeat the explanation of migration values of the 
the stations here for the Scotch Coast, that being done in our 
last Report (¢.v. p. 10). 
EAST OF SCOTLAND. 
Returns 
in6 1885. SHETLAND. 
years. Values. Feet. 
b #. A. IN. Wastyics, Sacer ee Ve 230 
3 D:  Wihalsey Skermiessenn astra IT. 143) 
1 6, “Bressay,.c 12 sae eee III. 105 = 
4 + (@ Sumburchilcady as eer err net I. 303 F 
te 
ORKNEY. ey 8 
‘5 
5 *~ SNe donaldshay. pa eure are IV. tS Ohe $ 
* Oo Start «Poitier cute: eee cee Vv. 802s 
a SO 
6 * 10> Auiskerny se cn sheets caees J. 110 as 
11. Hoy Soundy(low ) ya scaen Vv. 55 eS 
12. (Eloy Sound (High) ete V. 115 3 a 
13s) Cantickablicad «957: soa eee III. 115 om a 
6 * 14, Pentland Skerries, ............... I. 170 2 A 
gs 
5 
MAINLAND. a 
a 
6 * 15. Dunnet Head, Caithness, ...... We 346 = 
16. Holborn Head, Caithness, ...... avi 75 
