50 REPORT ON THE MIGRATION OF BIRDS. 
7th, Northerly, nearly calm.—During night to 8th, larks 
pretty numerous at lighthouse. 
+ 8th, N.W., very faint, snow showers; evening, squally, with 
snow.—TZ. pilaris and merula, some. Fr. linaria, several ; mon- 
tvwm, small flight, thirty to fifty. Char. vanellus, several. Ch. 
auratus passing on at night during snow squalls. 
Ith, N. by W., violent, with snow squalls, between squalls 
still—During night Ch. auratus and Num. arquata, numerous 
passing over. 
10th, N. and N.E., fresh, early snow squalls —C. cornia, 
several. TZ. pilaris, small flights; merula, single birds. JF. 
linaria, some. 
11th, N.E. and N.N.E., moderate, clear; evening, calm.—C. 
corn, pretty numerous. 3 
12th, 8.W., fresh, overcast.—A lca alle, thousands flying about 
on sea. 
13th, W.S.W., faint, overcast, upper clouds N.N.W.—Nothing. 
14th, W. and N.W., calm, overcast.—Nothing. Some Lar. 
glaucus, jr., between argentatus and marinus. 
15th, W., overcast, no wind.— Nothing. 
16th, 8.W., fresh; evening, very strong, W., rain.—Nothing. 
17th, N.N.W., faint, overcast ; evening, thick fine rain; night, 
fog —Nothing. 
18th, calm, fog; evening, faint, east—Larus minutus, pretty 
numerous on sea. 
19th, S.E. and S., faint, thick fog —Al/. arvensis, great many 
passing on, some alighting. Some Al. alpestris. 
20th, 21st, 22d, S.W. and W., almost uninterrupted thick fog. 
23d, N.E., very weak, cloudy.—7Z. pilaris, a flight of from 
100 to 150. #. montiwm and Hmb. nivalis, some. 
24th and 25th, W., fresh, overcast; during night foggy. 
26th, north, still, fine—Z. merula, eight to ten, mounting 
after sunset from my garden on migration. 
27th, W., fresh, clear; evening and night, stormy, No. 8, 
S.W.—Nothing. Great many Lar. minutus. 
28th, S.W., stormy, No. 8, storm warning.—Nothing. Great 
many Lar. minutus. 
29th, W., violent, hail and snow squalls—Nothing. Great 
many Lar. minutus. 
30th, northerly, fresh to violent; evening, N.W., little wind. 
