Chickens Rock L.H.—Immense numbers of Starlings, mixed with Thrushes and Fieldfares, throughout the night. Large numbers killed. (S.S.W. fresh. Breeze increasing towards morning to a gale; haze and fog.)

Bahama Bank L.V.—Several Larks, Thrushes, and Starlings at 11.30 P.M. four "Grey Birds" killed.

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 Redwings 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 N.E.

March 27th.