Wings have been forwarded, of birds killed against the lanterns, from the Leman and Ower L.V., Shipwash L.V., Swin Middle L.V., Nore L.V., Spurn L.V., Spurn L.H., Llyn Wells L.V., Hasbro' L.V., South Sand Head L.V., and Coquet L.H. altogether thirty-five wings have been forwarded for identification. It is much to be regretted that more have not been sent.

The East Coast stations included in this report are:—

Longstone L.H.Thomas O. Hall.
Farn, Inner, L.H.Thomas H. Cutting.
Coquet Island L.H.William Evans.
Tees, 5 Buoy L.V.Henry Harbord.
Tees Breakwater L.H.Nil.
Whitby High L.H.John Odgers.
Flamborough L.H.C. Hood.
Spurn L.H.James B. Smith.
Spurn L.V.The Principal (no signature).
Outer Dowsing L.V.W. Stock and A. Bearling.
Inner Dowsing L.V.William King.
Llyn Wells L.V.T. Ditcham.
Dudgeon L.V.J. F. Warder and J. W. Harrison.
Hasbro' L.V.John Nicholas and B. V. Darnell.
Hasbro' L.H.Nil.
Hunstanton L.H.W. Westmoreland.
Cromer L.H.C. B. Comber.
Winterton L.H.John Watson.
Leman and Ower L.H.John Bowen.
Newarp L.V.Nil.
Cockle L.V.C. Perfrement and E. Cole.
Orfordness L.H.Nil.
Corton L.V.Nil.
Languard Point L.H. Owen Boyle.
Shipwash L.V.William Barker and D. Dale.
Galloper L.V.Francis H. Page.
Kentish Knock L.V.W. Dorney and W. R. Carter.
Swin Middle L.V.S. Pender and Thomas Barrett.
Tongue L.V.Nil.
Nore L.V.R. Littlewood.
Goodwin L.V.Thomas Rees.
Gull L.V.Francis Harvey and J. Jenkins.
South Sand Head L.V.F. G. Foreman.
East Side L.V.The Principal (no signature).
Varne L.V.J. Jacobs.
Hanois L.H., GuernseyChas. Williams and Geo. Freeman.

Schedules, letters of instruction, and linen-lined envelopes, with directions and labels, for bird wings, were sent to six stations on the South East Coast, and only one schedule has been received in return from the Nab L.V.

Dungeness L.H.Nil.
Royal Sovereign Shoals L.V.Nil.
Beachy Head L.H.Nil.
Owers L.V.Nil.
St Katherine's L.H., Isle of Wight,Nil.
Nab L.V.F. Conconi.

Independent assistance has been received from Messrs T. H. Nelson, Redcar; C. Donald Thompson, Seaton-Carew; and E. B. Garbutt; Matthew Bailey, Flamborough; W. Eagle Clarke, H. B. Hewetson, and Philip Lawton, Spurn; Thomas Winson, Spurn Head; G. Smith, Arthur Patterson, and Benjamin Dye, Yarmouth; J. H. Gurney, Jun., North-East Norfolk; O. V. Aplin, Norfolk and Lincolnshire Coast; also from G. H. Caton Haigh, Grainsby Hall; notes from Tetney and N.E. Lincolnshire; and J. B. Whitlock, Nottingham; and on the South Coast from the Rev. H. A. Macpherson.

Notes also bearing on migration have been utilised from the Zoologist, Naturalist, and Field newspapers.

Separate Notes on each Species.

Turdus Viscivorus, Mistletoe Thrush.—Autumn: Farn L.H., September 1st, two; Cockle L.V., October 29th, 8 A.M., one struck. Cromer L.H., November 2d, sunrise, one killed. Varne L.V., 9th, 11 A.M., sixty from S.E. to N.W. Languard L.H., 12th, some.

T. Musicus, Song Thrush.—Spring; Hanois L.H., Guernsey, March 1st, 9 P.M., several striking. Longstone L.H., April 20th, 2 P.M., E., one. Farn L.H., April 1st to 15th, several, also Blackbirds.