Flatholm L.H.—Six Chiff-Chaffs at midnight; one killed. (S.S.W., 3; B. C. M.)

Eddystone L.H.—Large numbers of small birds flying about the lantern between 10 P.M. and 3 A.M. One Sand-Martin and one Warbler caught. (N.E., 1; B. C. V.)

Start Point L.H.—*One Ring Ouzel and four small birds—*Willow Wren, *Whitethroat, *Wheatear, and *Tree Pipit—caught at 3 A.M. One Wren and a quantity of moths against the light at 11.15 P.M. Mr Jones says: "The small birds and moths against the light in still weather, is most times a sign of thick, misty weather to follow." One King Ouzel and three small birds caught at 11.30 P.M. (N., 2; O. V.)

August 4th.

Langness L.H.—Large number of Dunlin at 5 A.M. (N.W., light.) Several Swallows at 3 P.M. (S.W., light; clear.)

Flatholm L.H.—Small flock of Swifts at sunset. (W., 3; B. C.)

Start Point L.H.—A flock of about four dozen small birds at 3 A.M.; eleven captured, including *Yellow Wagtail (young), *Wheatear, and *Tree Pipit. (N., 4; O. C.)

August 9th.

Flatholm L.H.—Large flock of Swifts at sunset. (W., 2; c.) Eddystone L.H.—Several small birds, Wheatears, and Warblers, between midnight and 3 A.M. One "Rock Plover" killed at 2 A.M. Large number of small birds, Wheatears, and Warblers, from 11 P.M. till 3 A.M. two Sand Martins and one Rock Plover caught. (S. by W., 2; O. M. R.)

August 10th.