92 REPORT ON THE MIGRATION OF BIRDS. 
WEST COAST OF SCOTLAND. 
SCHEDULES, etc., were sent to thirty-four stations, not includ- 
ing the Isle of Man (five more), the schedules of which are 
passed on to Mr Eagle Clarke for incorporation with the West 
Coast of England. Of the thirty-four we have received returns 
from seventeen. 
Additional interest and more painstaking schedule-work is 
evident at the more productive stations. From Monach Islands 
three schedules have been sent, but they are written straight 
across the columns, making it extremely difficult for the com- 
mittee to tabulate the contents. As far as possible, the columns 
should be used for the purposes given in the headings, as other- 
wise the labours of members of committee is very largely in- 
creased. All the scheduled items must be passed first into a 
ledger for the purpose, under species in each month, in the sea- 
son, and then only can the report be written out. We give pro- 
minence to this explanation, as we are very desirous that our 
reporters adhere to the columnar arrangement. 
Here follows the list of stations :— 
Returns 
Z In 
in6 yen List oF STATIONS. 
years, ' Values. Feet. 
SUTHERLAND. 
4 81. Cape Wrath,..ace means: ok. ITI. 400 S i 
62. -RhG SSLOIr; occ. cee eeee rere ia 195 "He 
P o Oo 
a8 
OutTER HEBRIDES. nm 
2 o 
5 *- 89: Butt of ewis.. .wesesceseee I. 170 es 
3 84. Stornoway, 2 lights,...... ' ee \ 56 5 
: o 
3 85. Island’ GhhlaisAte sh een ane Ie 130, 3 BP 
I L502 Ss S 
% : a 
5 86. Monach Isles, ............. ' aa 62g & 
2 87. Ushenish, N. Uist, ......... VI. 176 & 5 
2.» OASSe Barra: Head\.\..5 me eet IL. 683 os 
0 * 89, ona, Skye, 4 ke gise ee eee Ly. 20D wes 
