Langness L.H.—A few Common Thrushes striking lantern from 9 to 10 P.M.

Chickens Rock L.H.—Flocks of Thrushes, mixed with Blackbirds, Larks, Starlings, and other small birds, from 9 P.M. till daylight; a few killed, but principally flying in the rays of the light. (S.E. strong breeze; haze.)

River Dee L.V.—A few small birds about the lantern during the night, species not known; one "Flycatcher" found dead on deck. (S.S.E., 2; O. M.)

Skerries Rock L.H.—Blackbirds, Thrushes, and Larks flying round lantern from 12 (midnight) to 4 A.M. (S.E., 4; cloudy, misty.)

South Stack L.H.—A few Thrushes, a Goldcrest, a Lark, and a Starling caught at lantern between 12 P.M. and 4 A.M. (E.S.E., 4; C. M.)

Cardigan Bay L.V.—Large flock of Meadow Pipits flying S.W. at 7 P.M. (E.S.E., 4; G. M.)

Helwick L.V.—"Some dozens" of Wheatears around the light at 2 A.M. many killed and falling overboard.

Flatholm L.H.—Small flocks of House Martins all day, going south.

Wolf Rock L.H.—Three Sea Swallows at 3 P.M. (S.E., 5; B. C. V.)

Eddystone L.H.—Two Larks, one Thrush, and one Starling caught from 9 till 12 P.M. (S.E., 7; C. G. L. V.)