66 REPORT ON THE MIGRATION OF BIRDS. 
F. peregrinus, cesalon, and tinnunculus, many; haliaétos, one. 
Corv. cornix and monedula, pretty many. Sturnus, fewer. T. 
musicus, many ; merula, fewer; pilaris, very many, great flights. 
Sy. rubecula, extraordinary many; not a single Sylvia besides. 
Accentor, pretty many. Sax. wnanthe, in astonishing numbers. 
Mot. alba, Anth. pratensis and rupestris, very many. Al. arvensis, 
very many; alpestris, in flights of hundreds. mb. citrinella, 
miliaria, and scheniclus, singly. Ff. celebs, montifringilla, and can- 
nabina passing in uncountable numbers the whole day till evening. 
Col. palumbus, about ten. Scolopax, none. Char. auratus, vanellus, 
and hiaticula, as Tringa and Totanus, very many migrating. 
11th, easterly, light, dull, very fine drizzly rain—During the 
past night, from 2 o'clock, extensive migration of Thrushes, 
Wheatears, and all sorts of Longshanks; particularly uncount- 
able numbers of Pewits. # tinnunculus, several. Strix otus, one 
in the garden. TZwrd. merula, pretty many, almost all ?; 
musicus and pilaris, also many. ubecula, very many; not a 
warbler. Accentor, few. Mot. alba, many; lugubris, one. Anth. 
pratensis and rupestris, many. Hmb. citrinella and miliaria, 
many; scheniclus, fewer. Scol. rusticula, only afew. Callinago, 
early, extraordinary many. Early in the morning Pewits, 
Plover, and hzaticula, extraordinarily numerous. 
12th, S.E., light, dull, overcast —/. tinnunculus, C. cornia, 
Mot. alba, only singly. Al. alpestris, pretty many. Altogether 
little migration. 
13th, N. by E., slight, clear; P.M., wind somewhat fresher, 
cool.—F. esalon, tinnunculus, and nisus, as C. cori, all pretty 
many. Twurdus, stray birds. Sylvia and Wheatears, almost 
none. Sy. titys, one 6. Motacilla, Anthus, and Accentor, only 
few. Al. alpestris, many great flights. Fringilla, pretty many, 
especially cannabina. Columba and Scolopax, afew. Lar. glaci- 
alis, one young bird in summer plumage shot. 
14th, northerly, quite light, clear, air cool ; in evening overcast. 
—Very slight migration. Several little Falcons, wsalon, now, 
females and young. Corv. cornix and monedula, early some. 
Turdus, almost none. Sylvia, none at all. Fringilla, very few; 
one linaria. Mot. flava, some, the first. Anth. pratensis and 
rupestris, pretty many. <Alauda alpestris, pretty many. Char. 
auratus, one fine old bird, in summer plumage. No Pigeons; 
no Woodcocks. 
