76 REPORT ON THE MIGRATION OF BIRDS. 
8th, westerly, light, rain; later on, clear; in evening, slight 
E.—Single wnanthe, trochilus, and Ch. awratus, jr. 
Ith, N.W., windy; P.., stiller, fine—Nothing besides few 
Wheatears. 
10th, south, fresh, clear, warm, fine.—Several ¢trochilus and 
phragmitis ; enanthe, jr., not many. Longshanks, pretty many. 
11th, 12th, 13th, W.N.W. and N.N.W., stormy, with rain 
squalls. 14th, somewhat better—All the time no birds. 
Up to 18th, W.N.W. and N.N.W., violent to stormy.—Almost 
no migration at all. Sy. trochilus and Sax. enanthe, very few. 
19th, N. by E., at intervals stil], and rain squalls; in evening, 
N.E., clear, cold—F. nisus, jr., several. Sy. phenicwrus and 
trochilus, several; cinerea, many; hypolais, several, appears 
always, but singly. Mus. luctuosa, pretty many, jr. Sax. 
ananthe and rubetra, many. Mot. flava, scattered. <Anth. 
arboreus, several. Hmb. hortulana, one. Cuc. canorus, several 
young. Char. auratus and hiaticula, Tr: alpina and minuta, 
Tot. glottis, three shot, all young birds. 
20th, early, E., fresh ; noon, S.E., clouds and cirri the same, 
cold.—All the above, but only few. Cypselus, jr., several. 
21st.—Nothing considerable. 
22d, early, E., light; later, westerly to north, slight—/. 
peregrinus, nmsus, jv., several; malvus, one. Mus. grisola, many ; 
luctuosa, very many; all young birds. Sy. phenicurus, cinerea, 
and trochilus, many; hortensis and curruca, fewer; hypolais, 
some—all young. Sax. wnanthe and rubetra, very many. Mot. 
flava, many. Anth. arboreus and Hmb. hortulana, pretty many. 
I, torquilla, very many. Cuculus, several. Alcedo rspida, two 
shot. Crex porzana, some. Ch. auratus, morinellus, and hiate- 
cula, many. Numenius, Totanus, Tringa, and relative species, 
all very numerous. All the named, without an exception, young 
birds. 
Freshly pulled out tail-feathers of Muse. parva been found. 
23d, N.E. and E.N.E., fresh.—All those mentioned on previous 
days again in great numbers. Sax. enanthe, jr., very particularly 
numerous. 
24th, N., fresh—Sax. wnanthe, jy., again very many; but 
besides those, less migration. as 
25th, N.W., fresh.—Ditto, ditto, ditto. 
26th, N.N.W., light, overcast, cool; noon, warmer; in evening, 
