12 REPORT ON THE MIGRATION OF BIRDS. 
melanocephala ; Anth. pratensis, and few arborea. Hir. riparia, 
some. Col. turtur, two to three. Char. squatarola, three. Tot. 
glottis, one. 
21st, S.E., violent, overcast; A.M., stiller, S. rain; in evening, 
light.—T. torquatus, few. Sy. cinerea, hortensis, and atricapilla, 
tolerable. Mtsoria, two to three. Mus. luctwosa, few males, 
the most females. Grisola, one in the garden. Saw. wnanthe, 
yet pretty many. ubetra, many. Mot. flava, many females. 
Melanocephala, some. <Anth. arborea and Emb. hortulana, few. 
Cypselus apus, pretty many, passing on overhead. Riparia, 
pretty many. Chav. morinellus, ten to fifteen. Tot. glottes and 
smaller Totant, pretty many. 
22d, S.E. and S. fresh, sunny, fine ; in evening, violent, rain. 
—All the above, but not numerous. Some Sy. swecica and Sy. 
hypolais. 
23d, S.W., very violent, rain; P.M., clear, lighter; in evening 
cool.—The above, but very singly. Zan. collurio, five to six, 
one female. Char. morinellus,a few females. The females of 
the latter known as being finest black, white, and rust-red 
coloured. 
24th, westerly, slight, early thunderstorm, rain—Almost 
nothing. Thunderstorm, as fog and hoar frost, put a stop on 
almost all migration. 
25th, W. and N.W., light, rain, during day fine, but thunder- 
storm clouds.—Everything, but quite scattered. A few Sylvie. 
etc. Col. turtur, a couple. 
26th, southerly, still; in night, rain, early clear; P.M., violent, 
highest cirri, and lower light clouds from N.W.; in evening, 
cloudy from 8.W.—Early, much singing of Warblers, érochilus, 
curruca, cinerea, etc.,in the gardens. In course of the day, but 
only scattered. Sylvie and Mus. luctuosa, and a couple of 
grisola. During the night at about 2 and later, temporary foe. 
27th, light, W. and S.W., cirri N.W.; early light fog, later 
thick ; evening, clear.—Cwrruca, Redstarts, and Warblers as 
Chats, all tolerable, but not many; also Mus. luctuosa, young 
male and female. Mot. flava, Anth. arborea, and Emb. hortu- 
lana, pretty many. Col. turtur and Crex pratensis, some. 
28th, southerly, light, fine, clear, highest little clouds, and 
cirri from W. and W. by N., warm; P.M. and in evening S.S.E,, 
clouds from W.—Early, very many curruca, cinerea, hortensis, 
