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Selker L.v. — A great many Larks, Starlings, and a few 

 Thrushes flying about the light from 9 to 12 P.M. (Misty.) 



March 26th. 



Langness L.H. — One female Blackbird killed, and two Bed- 

 wings killed on lantern at 4 a.m. 



Chickens Rock l.h. — Mr Black says : " The same kind of birds 

 were to be seen on this date as on the 25th, but very few struck, 

 as the night was clear." 



St Bees l.h. — Several Wheatears on the 26th and 27th. 



Carnarvon Bay L.v. — Hundreds of Thrushes and Larks all 

 night, 40 killed and 20 caught; they left at daylight, flying 

 towards the east. (S.W., 5 ; G. m.) 



Nash (E.) l.h. — A Swallow rested on the lantern from 6.30 

 a.m. till 7 a.m., and then left and flew KE. 



March 27th. 



Langness l.h. — Several Starlings, a Lark, and a Chaffinch on 

 the lantern from 2 to 4 A.M. 



St Bees l.h. — 19 or 20 Grey Geese at 6 p.m. 



Selker L.v. — Starlings and Blackbirds flying about the light at 



3 A.M. 



Carnarvon Bay L.V. — 10 Lapwings at 11 am. flying N.E. 

 (N.W.,.6- b. c. v.) 



Eddy stone l.h. — Blackbirds, Bedwings, and Starlings in great 

 numbers from 9 p.m. to 3 A.M. (28th) ; 20 struck and lost over, 

 four caught. (S. by W., 4 ; c. R. M.) 



Plymouth Breakwater L.H. — One Thrush killed at 3 a.m. 



March 29th. 



Langness L.H. — One Song Thrush and one Bedwing struck 

 between 10 and 12 p.m. 



Selker L.v. — A great many Thrushes, Blackbirds, Starlings, 

 and Larks from 12 p.m. to 2 a.m. One Woodcock struck, and 

 was caught. "There were also a great many other birds." 

 (S.W., 3 ; rain, thick mist.) 



April 5th. 

 Eddystone l.h. — Two Bed Linnets caught at 9 p.m., and two 

 Ring Ouzels caught at midnight. (S.W. by W., 5 ; o. D. m.) 



