68 REPORT ON THE MIGRATION OF BIRDS. 
21st, W.N.W. and N.W.—During past night extensive migra- 
tion of all Longshanks; as small birds, commencing already at 
10 P.M. on 20th. 
During the day all those of yesterday, but only very singly. 
22d,S.W., light, slightly cloudy, the first warm day.—Again 
little migration ; everything there, but singly. No Bluethroats ; 
no Sylvie, curruca, phencurus. One Mot. flava and one fav, 
Anth. arborea, Hir. rustica, of each a small party of about fifteen 
to twenty. Al. alpestris still up to 100 during the day. 
23d, S.W., light, overcast ; in night, very fine rain—J/. wsalon 
and tinnwnculus, females, some. C. cornix, a small flight. 
Sturnus, still only few. Sy. luscinia, one; trochilus, some; 
phenicurus, ditto. Mot. flava,few. Raw, one. Anth. arborea, 
some. Saaz. wnanthe, stray birds; rubetra, one; altogether very 
little. A few small Zotanus. 
24th, W., S., ES.E., quite light, warm, slightly cloudy.—EHarly 
not a bird; later in day the above, but very singly. Sixty to 
eighty pilaris. 
25th, early, S.S.E.; a.m., 8.S.W., fresh, overcast; P.M. and 
evening, quite light, 8.E., warm.— Limb. hortulana, Jynx torquilla, 
and Up. epops, the first ones. Sf. esalon, tinnunculus, and 
nisus, few females. 7. musicus, torquatus, and pilaris, not many. 
Anth. arborea, some; pratensis, more, but not many. Saa. 
rubetra, pretty many. Sy. rubecula and trochilus, pretty many ; 
no suecica nor curruca. Mot. flava, tolerable. Al. alpestris, few, 
small flights. £. celebs, montifringilla, and cannabina, scattered. 
Tot. ochropus, some. Num. arquata, still a few flights, Ard. 
cinerea, a couple. | 
26th, S.S.W., slight, thick, overcast, but will not rain; in 
evening, E.S.E—Mus. luctuosa, a fine old male in garden. Sy. 
cinerea, curruca, phragmitis, and locustella, the first ones. 
F. cesalon, tinnunculus, and nisus, females, scattered. 7. 
nusicus and torquatus, pretty many. Sy. rubecula and trochilus, 
tolerable; phenicurus, less; no suecica. Anth. arborea, Sax. 
enanthe and rubetra, not many. Mot. flava, tolerable; alba, still 
some. Al, arvensis, a small flight; alpestris, few. Fringilla, 
scattered. Up. epops, I. torquilla, some. Creu pratensis, several. 
Scol. gallinula, some. Char. auratus, fine old birds. Morinellus, 
some. 
27th, S.E., fresh, thick, overcast, clouds moving from 8.8.W.; 
