116 REPORT ON THE MIGRATION OF BIRDS. 
Chickens Rock u.u.—¥Flocks of Thrushes and Blackbirds all 
night. One Snipe killed. (S.E., strong breeze ; haze.) 
Dee u.v.—One Thrush and one Blackbird killed during the 
night. One Storm Petrel struck. 
South Stack L.u.—Blackbirds and Starlings from 9 P.M. to 
midnight. 
Carnarvon Bay u.V.—A great number of birds around the 
lantern all night; one Lark and one Thrush killed. 
South Bishop uu—Six Blackbirds, two Larks, and four 
Thrushes killed. Numbers at lantern all night. (S.E.,4; cm.) 
Smalls L.H.—Starlines, Sparrows, Blackbirds, and Chaffinches 
at 3 A.M. 
Nash (#.) u.u.—Numbers of Blackbirds and Thrushes struck 
between 8 P.M. and midnight. Nine of the former and forty- 
two of the latter killed. (E.N.E, 4; c. m.) 
Bull Point u.u.—One Blackbird struck at 5 A.M. 
Bishop Rock u.u.—One Jack Snipe killed at 8 P.M. 
Hddystone L.u.—Several Redwings and Starlings killed. One 
Jack Snipe and Storm Petrel between 7 P.M. and midnight. 
(E.N.E., 3; 0. D. M.) 
Start L.H.—One Snipe killed at 6 P.M. 
November 11th. 
Langness L.H.—Four Blackbirds at light at 9 p.m. One Snipe 
killed at 11.30 P.M. 
Chickens Rock u.H.—F locks of Thrushes, Starlings, Blackbirds, 
and other species arrived at 11 P.M. (8.E., strong breeze ; haze.) 
Dee u.V¥.—Many Thrushes during night. 
South Stack L.u.—Blackbirds and Starlings at lantern in early 
morning, and, along with Thrushes, again at night, when several 
were killed. 
South Bishop L.u.—Blackbirds, Larks, Starlings, and Thrushes 
during the night; several of each species killed. (S.E.,3; c.M.) 
Hddystone u.4.—Blackbirds, Thrushes, Redwings, Starlings, 
Larks from 8 p.m. to 5 aM. (12th). Seventy-six caught, two 
hundred lost over. (S.E., 5; 0. M.) 
Start L.H.—A few Starlings and Larks. 

