120 REPORT ON THE MIGRATION OF BIRDS. 
“ Titmice” at lantern at 7P.M.; 6th,two at 11.30 p.m. A small 
bird with a black head, and supposed to be a Marsh Titmouse, 
was killed at the Eddystone on the night of November 9th. 
Troglodytes parvulus, Wren.—SPrRinG : Langness, March 10th, 
one at 11.30 A.M; 29th, one, and a Wheatear, at 11 a.m.; April 
25th, one at 9 A.M. 
AvutTumn.—August 23d, Dee Lv., one caught at lantern at 2 
AM. October 8th to 12th, Wrens and other migrants nume- 
rous at the Chickens Rock ; 20th, South Bishop, several at 10.30 
p.M. November 9th, Langness, a few at 4 P.M. 
Motacilla , Wagtail—Sprinc: March 4th, Langness, 
one at 10 a.M.; Merionethshire, 1. /ugubris in some numbers 
at Penrhyndendraeth. 
AUTUMN.—September 8th, Chickens Rock, two at 11 aM. 
October 10th, Langness, a large flock of Pied Wagtails (JZ. 
lugubris) at 2.30 P.M. ; 20th, Eddystone, hundreds of birds here 
this morning between 2 and 5 a.mM., Wagtails, Thrushes, ete. ; 
Start, one killed at 34.M; 25th, Dee L.v., one Pied Wagtail on 
deck at 9 a.m.; 30th, Dee L.v., Wagtails, Titlarks, etc., passing 
S.W. all day. 
Motacilla alba, White Wagtail—May 2d, Merionethshire, one 
at Penrhyndendraeth. 
Motacilla rayi, Yellow Wagtail—May 3d, Carlisle. 
Anthus pratensis, Pipit, “Titlark.’—Sprine: March 29th, a 
very large flock appeared at the Selker L.v. at noon. 
AvuTuMN: First noted at the Dee L.v. on the 15th of August, 
at 2 pM. During September, observed at the Dee Lv. (6th), 
Langness (15th and 24th), Bishop Rock (17th). From the 15th 
to 30th of October, observed almost daily at the Dee Lv., 
often in very considerable numbers, and notably on the 18th, 
21st, and 25th, when continuous streams passed, flying S. or 
S.W ; on the 18th they occurred in some numbers, along with 
other species, at the Eddystone and the Start. From the Ist 
to 9th of November they passed the Dee vessel almost daily. 
On December 29th, six were observed at the Dee L.v. On com- 
paratively few instances noted as migrating at night. 
Anthus trivialis, Tree Pipit—April 19th, Merionethshire, 
arrived; Carlisle, same date. 
Anthus obscwrus, Rock Pipit—Spring: March 29th, anaes 
several appeared at 11 A.M. 

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