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REPORT 0;N THE MIGRATION OF BIRDS. 



WEST COAST OF SCOTLAND. 



Schedules, etc., were sent to thirty-five stations, not includ- 

 ing the Isle of Man (five more), the schedules for which are 

 under Mr Eagle Clarke's charge. Of the thirty-five we have 

 received returns from fifteen stations. From these fifteen 

 stations we have thirty-eight filled schedules. We have again 

 received two schedules from Monach Islands ; but, as in 1885, 

 they are again written straight across the schedule, irrespective 

 of columns. To enter all these notes in their right places and 

 sequence in our Eeport would cause great additional labour 

 and loss of time to the working members of the Committee, as 

 already fully explained in last Eeport (p. 92), q.v. 



We would be much obliged by our Reporters adhering 

 to the columnar arrangement. 



LIST OF STATIONS. 



Returns 

 in 8 years, In -r S T ATTOwq 



including 1887. 1jI&T OF ^ TATI0 * S « 



1887. Values. 



Sutherland. 



4 81. Cape Wrath, III. 



4 82. BhuStoir, II. 



Outer Hebrides. 



7 * 83. Butt of Lewis, I. 



3 84. Storrioway (2 Lights), < ' 



3 85. Island Ghlais, I. 



7 * 86. Monach Islands, j *" 



2 87. Ushenish, N. Uist, VI. 



4 88. Barra Head, II. 



4 * 89. Bona, Skye, IV. 



7 -* 90. Kyleakin, W. Boss, IV. 



Feet. 



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