104 report on the migration of birds. 



Separate Notes on each Species. 



This section aims at furnishing in an epitomised form in- 

 formation on the movements of the various species comprised 

 in the Eeport. In addition, however, to the observations fur- 

 nished by the various Lightkeepers — the more important of 

 which form the Diary of observations — the following notes have 

 been incorporated : — 



Observations made in Cumberland, communicated by Messrs 

 Macpherson and Duckworth. 



Notes from the North- West Coast of Merioneth, by Mr G. H. 

 Caton-Haioh. 



Notes from Somerset, by Mr Arthur H. Macpherson. 



Notes from Minehead, Somerset, by Mr E. G. Waddilove (per 

 Eev. H. A. Macpherson). 



Notes from North Devon, by Mr Oliver V. Aplin. 



To the above-named ornithologists, and to Mr W. Cecil Scott, 

 of Leeds, the writer begs to tender his best thanks for their 

 valued co-operation. 



Additional particulars and information on the Meteorological 

 Conditions may, in most cases, be obtained by a reference to 

 the Diary which precedes this section of the Eeport. 



The species marked * have been identified from wings sent. 



T urdus viscivorus (L.), Missel Thrush. — Spring: February 27th, 

 Eddystone, many striking, one killed. April 9th, N.W. Merio- 

 neth, several small flocks. Observed in small numbers during 

 the 



Autumn : October 5th, Langness, one caught ; 20th, Lang- 

 ness, twelve; 26th, Nash; 31st, *Dee L.v. ; November 23d, Car- 

 narvon Bay L.v. ; 24th, 25th, and 26th, Eddystone. 



Ttcrdus musicus (L.), Song Thrush. — An important vernal 

 movement from March 24th to 29th, affecting the coast gene- 

 rally. 



Autumn : First noted at Chickens Eock, September 24th, 

 when two were killed at 10.30 p.m. Afterwards present at the 

 movements of the latter half of October and late November. 

 Eighty were killed at Bardsey Light on October 20th. 



Turdus iliacus (L), Eedwing. — Spring : March 14th, at Eddy- 

 stone, along with Thrushes and Wheatears; 26th, Langness, 



