Carnarvon Bay L.H.—A flock of Lapwings at 2 A.M.
Cardigan Bay L.V.—Several Blackbirds, Thrushes, and Larks flying round the lantern all night.
Helwick L.V.—A few Blackbirds, Fieldfares, and Larks all night.
Scarweather L.V.—A Wild Goose going south at 9 A.M.
Breaksea L.V.—Larks and Snipe from midnight to 4 A.M. a Snipe killed.
Eddystone L.H.—A few birds flying about from 9 P.M. (26th) to 3 A.M. three Storm Petrels struck. A few Starlings, Thrushes, and Petrels from 9 to 12 P.M. several of each species captured.
Separate Notes on each Species.
This section aims at furnishing in an epitomised form information on the movements of the various species comprised in the Report. In addition, however, to the observations furnished 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-Haigh.