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on the Eden. October 5th and 15th, one at the Bishop Rock, 
“very rarely seen here.” 
Procellaria pelagica, Storm Petrel— October 9th, South Bishop, 
several at 1.30 a.m., flying round the lantern. November 9th, 
Eddystone, one killed, along with Thrushes, Blackbirds, etc., 
between 9 and 12 p.m; 10th, Eddystone, one killed, along with 
a Snipe and Redwing, between 7 and 12 p.m; Dee Lv., one 
struck ; 13th, South Bishop, one killed at 5 a.m.; 15th, Carlisle, 
one. 
Procellaria leucorrhoa, Leach’s Petrel.—October 3d, Cumber- 
land, one at Bowness. 
Pufinus anglorum, Manx Shearwater—August 9th, Lang- 
ness, “a large number of Manx Petrels” at 3 P.M. 
Colymbus septentrionalis, Redthroated Diver.—November 20th, 
Cumberland, one at Silloth. 
Alca torda, Razorbill.—April 14th, St Tudwal’s, hundreds of 
Puffins, Guillemots, and Razorbills arrived at sunrise. They 
left the island on August 14th. Loneships, numerous from 
August 20th to October 28th. 
Lomvia troile, Guillemot.—March 12th, St Tudwal’s, 200 
arrived at sunrise. Another arrival on April14th. They left 
St Tudwal’s on the 14th of August. Loneships, observed from 
September 25th to October 29th. 
Fratercula arctica, Puffin—April 14th, St Tudwal’s, hundreds 
arrived at sunrise along with Guillemots and Razorbills, leaving 
on August 14th. July 4th, Menai, Puffins at 5 a.m. Longships, 
observed going 8.W. between August 14th and October 26th. 
GENERAL REMARKS. 
The Report for the West Coast of England and Wales, and 
the Isle of Man, refers to the movements during the spring and 
autumn migrations of about one hundred species. 
The spring immigration commenced on the 25th of March 
with the advent of the Swallow at the Bahama Bank light- 
vessel, and continued until the 15th of May, when “ very 
many” Swallows appeared between 4 P.M. and 7 P.M. at Lang- 
ness. A noteworthy incident of the vernal immigration was the 
creat rush of Wheatears observed at the Bahama Bank vessel 
and at Langness on the night of the 13th of April, when many 
perished or were captured. 
