78 REPORT ON THE MIGRATION OF BIRDS. 
4th, S.S.W., light, early, dull, then fog; in evening, E.N.E., rain 
torrents, violent N.E.—Pyrrhula erythrinus,oneyoung bird. Anth. 
campestris, one. Sy. suecica, phenicurus, and trochilus, Mus. grisola 
and luctwosa, Sax. enanthe and rubetra—of all but few. mb. 
hortulana, single. Mot. flava, a flight of at least 100. JL alba. 
5th, 8. W. and W., rain squalls, windy ; in evening and night, 
lightning.—Nothing. 
6th, S.W., fresh, clouds westerly; in evening, clear, hght.— 
Nothing. 
7th, light, clear, S.8.W., high clouds west, lower clouds south ; 
P.M., S.E.; in evening, rain—Very few Sylviw. Wheatears. and 
Chats, as JZ, flava ; also some swecica; and about evening, some 
F, nisus. a 
At Cuxhaven and Bremen, foe. 
8th, S.E. and S., light; early, rain; noon, clear, $.8.W.—F. 
nisus, jr.,some. Mus. lwctuosa, many. Sy. phenicurus, suecica, 
hortensis, and trochilus, many. Sax. enanthe and rubetra, pretty 
many. Mot. flava, very many; alba, some. Anth. arboreus, 
tolerable; Richardt, one. Hmb. hortulana, many, all young. 
I. torquilla,.some. Up. epops, one; appears scarcely ever in 
autumn here. Hi. rustica and urbica, as Cypselus, many. Picus 
major, one. 
9th, S-W., windy, rain, low clouds, W. high clouds; in even- 
ing, N.W., violent squalls—MMus. luctuosa, Sy. phenicurus and 
trochilus, pretty many, in spite of the south-west wind and rain. 
In night, stormy—thunder, lightning, rain, and hail. 
10th, W. by N. and N.W., stormy, rain squalls; in evening, 
light.—Luctuosa, phanicurus, trochilus, pretty many in garden, 
under shelter of shrubs. 
11th, S., hghter, overcast; noon, S.H.; P.M., rain.—The above, 
but not many. Sy. swecica, pretty many. Hmb. hortulana, the 
first old birds. J. torquilla; Har, rustica, wrbica, and Cypselus ; 
Mot. flava; Scol. gallinula. 
12th, early, N. by E., fine, clouds N.W.; noon, wind W., clear; 
in evening, 8.W., violent, rain; midnight, storm, No. 9.—The 
above, but few. Char. auratus and Tot. calidris, some. 
13th, W., stormy, clear.—Nothing. — 
14th, W., moderate, clouds 8.W., cirri N.W.—Nwm. arquata, 
almost nothing besides; Anth. rupestris, the first. 
15th, S.W., rain; noon, sunny; in evening, lightning, with 
