CCRPAGOGANDS FO" 67 
15th, S.E., almost calm during night and early morning, very 
fine rain, cool.—Very little migration ; a few little Falcon; early 
a few flights of Crows. 7. torquatus, merula, musicus, pilarcs, all 
singly. Sy. rubecula, rufa, and Accentor, only very singly. Al. 
alpestris, very many. Fringilla, singly. Col. PES some. 
Woodcocks, three shot. 
16th, E., early slight; in evening, fresh, clear, wid cool.— 
Very little migration, as previous day. Sylvia trochilus, some. 
Mot. flava, several. Anth. arborea, one. Hir. rustica, one. Fr. 
coccothraustes, a couple. | 
17th, E. and N.E., very fresh, clear, wind cool. —Extremely 
little migration. /. peregrinus, one fine old bird. Little Falcons 
and F. nisus, pretty many; csalon, only females and young 
males. TZ. musicus, few; merula, old 6, but only with half a 
tail. Sy. leucocyanea, one 6; trochilus and rubecula, a few. 
Accentor, few. Fringilla, very few; coccothraustes, one. 
18th, E. by N., fresh, clear, a little warmer.—Very little 
migration. Mot. flava, Hir. rustica, Anth. arborea, some, F. 
coccothraustes, one in garden; everything besides very singly. 
Still too cold. 
19th, E. by S., S.S.E., sheght, quite clear, warm.—F. esalon 
and tinnunculus, pretty many,all ?. Corv. cornix, extraordinary 
many; even late in afternoon passing on overhead till 6 o’clock, 
which is the greatest exception, as the normal migration ceases 
by 2 o’clock in the afternoon. 7. musicus, pretty many; merula, 
still pretty many, females; pilaris, many; viscivorus, singly. 
Sylvia, stray birds. Regulus, Accentor, ditto. Sazxicola, tolerable, 
females. Al. arvensis, some; alpestris, pretty many. ir. rustica, 
afew. Cic. alba, one. Scolopaz, five to six being shot. Rallus, 
some. Numenius and Totanus, a few. 
20th, S.W., little wind, clear, bank to northward, W. and 
N.W., freshing up ; in evening, light” esalon and tinnunculus, 
females, a few; Buteo, one; Corvus, stray birds. 7. musicus, 
early, pretty many; torquatus and merula, females, singly. 
Sylvia, almost none; a few trochilus and rubecula. Anth. praten- 
sis, few; arborea,a couple. Fringilla, few; two coccothraustes ; 
just before evening, a large flight of montifringilla, about 100 to 
150. Al. alpestris, few small flights. Hir. rustica, ten to 
twenty. Col. palumbus, early many. Scolopax, few. Char. 
auratus, one fine old bird. | 
