88 REPORT ON THE MIGRATION OF BIRDS. 
9th, E.S.S., fresh, hazy clouds, cold.—TZ. pilaris; Al. arvensis, 
pretty numerous; arborea, a few. 
Fr. celebs, ae spinus, linaria, cannabina, montium, all 
great many. J. citrinella and nivalis, also great many. 
10th, 8.E., fresh, hazy clouds drifting along; evening clear, 
still—During night some Woodcocks and Ring Ouzels at light- 
house. 
T. torquatus and pilaris, pretty numerous. Al. arvensis and 
alpestris, less. F. montium, many; linaria, some. A few 
Woodcocks. 
11th, S.E., moderate, clear, fine; evening, fog.—sSt. ofus, one 
in thrushbush. C. corniz, pretty numerous early in the morning. 
Sturnus, less so. Al. arvensis, not many ; alpestrs, great many ; 
arborea, ten to fifteen. Hmb. miliaria and citrinella, pretty 
numerous. Ff. celebs, great many; cannabina, chloris, montwum, 
linaria, many. Col. »alunbus, some. 
12th, southerly, fresh; night and all day, fog.—Nothing. 
During night, 7. torquatus and pilaris, Ch. auratus, and Num. 
arquata, heard at lighthouse. 
13th, 8.W., moderate, thick—Nothing. Some Z. torquatus 
and yiularis, H. miliaria, a few. 
14th, W., windy, rain——Nothing. 7. pilaris, rather numerous ; 
perhaps east wind approaching. 
15th, N.E., fresh; early, rain and hail squalls; from noon, 
clear.—C’. cornix, a few small flights; meruwla and pilaris, rather 
numerous, particularly the latter; masicus also. A. arvensis, 
flights; also during night at lighthouse. <A. alpestris, small 
flights. 2. montiwm, a party of from eighty to a hundred; £. 
nivalis, less. 
16th, N. still, clear; during night some frost; evening calm, 
clouds from E.N.E., clear.—C. corniz, small flights. Stwrnus, forty 
to fifty. 7. pilaris, some flights. -Al. arvensis, some; alpestris, 
great many; arborea,a few. LH. nivalis, scattered; £. montiwn, 
twenty to forty. Woodcocks, about ten. Col. palumbus, some. 
17th, 8., faint, clear, somewhat below zero; evening, 8.E., 
fresh. Peta ; not a bird. 
18th, S.S.E., still, clear, some frost—Nothing. A few C. 
corn, early passing overhead. P. major, a few flitting 
about. 
19th, N., faint, scattered clouds, about zero ; evening, E.N.E. 
