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atricapilla, and trochilus singing by hundreds in the gardens. 
Later on Lanivs major, one male. Mus. grisola, many. Luc- 
tuosa, the same, the latter mostly females. Mot. flava, few 
females. Anth. arborea, many. Lmb. hortulana, but single. 
Cypselus, pretty many. Hir. rustica and urbiea, the same. 
Caprimulgus, a couple. Col. turtur, strikingly many, ten to fil- 
teen being shot. 
29th, S.S.E. and S., light, clouds from W. ; noon, wind sud- 
denly N.W., violent, clear, thunderstorm clouds from 8S. by W. 
—All those as yesterday, but much fewer. Falco subbuteo, male. 
Tinnunculus, female. M.grisola, many. Lwuctuosa, fewer, most 
female. Air. rustica, urbica, and riparia, as Cypselus, pretty 
many. Cuc. canorus, one. Col. turtur, very many ; these latter 
do not mind violent wind. 
20th, S.W. fresh, clear, cirri W. and W. by N.—Early, nothing 
at all. The whole day nothing. 
31st, S.W., violent, thick low speedy rain clouds; in evening, 
N.W., cold.—Of course not a single bird. 
June. 
1st and 2d, N.W., fresh, very cold.—Nothing. 
dd and 4th, $.S.W., lighter ; in evening, 4° calm, very warm, 
clear—Few. Sy. hypolais, one. Mus. grisola, pretty many. 
Col. turtur, very many, up to forty. 
dth, S.S.W., light, clear, hot, every day outermost cirri, N.W., 
26° C_—Seen, a great Grey Shrike, uniform coloured ash grey, 
band through eye scarcely marked. Mus. grisola, Hir. rustica 
and riparia, scattered. Col. turtur, many. Pyrrhula rosea? 
yellowish-green, white band on wings, larger than P. erythrinus, 
not obtained. 
6th, 8.S.W., clear, fine; p.m, N. and N. by E., overcast ; in 
evening, cool— Mus. grisola, singly ; Hirundo,some. Col. turtur, 
several. 
7th, E. by N. slight, early overcast; P.M., thunderstorm, rain, 
W.; in night foz—Nothing. Sy. cinerea and Mus. grisola, quite 
few. 
8th, fog, calm.—Nothing. 
9th and 10th, N.W., violent, cold— Nothing. 
11th, N., less wind, a little warmer.— Nothing. 
12th, W. slight, overcast ; later on, clear from north. Cum 
