Alauda arvensis, L., Skylark.—Spring: March 23d, Selker L.V., a small party; 24th, Chickens Rock, great numbers; 25th, at Bahama Bank and Selker L.V.'s; 26th, Carnarvon Bay L.V., many.
Autumn: September 3d, Eddystone in numbers; afterwards many and often.
Cypselus apus (L.), Swift.—Spring: April 29th, Carlisle. May 9th, N.W. Merioneth; 11th, Langness, a large flock. June 6th Eddystone, several.
Autumn: July 7th, Langness, large numbers. August 4th, Flatholm, small party; 9th, a large flock; 18th, Cardigan Bay, nine at 7.30 P.M. September 4th, Smalls, numbers; 19th, Lundy, thirty or forty (J. J. Philips, "Field," October 2d, 1886, p. 510); 20th, Lundy, one (Id.).
Caprimulgus europæus, L., Nightjar.—Spring: May 6th, N.W. Merioneth, but not common until the 22d.
Autumn: September 3d, *Nash, four at 2.10 A.M., one killed.
Gecinus viridis (L.), Green Woodpecker.—October 26th, Nash. Mr Nicholas reports a great many birds at the lantern during the early hours of the morning; at sunrise they passed S.E.; and that a bird of this species was seen among the others.
Cuculus canorus, L., Cuckoo.—Spring: April 19th, Langness, one at 10 A.M. 25th, Carlisle; 27th, Nash, one passed to N.; 29th, Nash, four.
Autumn: August 1st, Nash, two at lantern at 11.30 P.M. September 3d, *Nash, six [young of the year] at 3 A.M., two killed.
Accipiter nisus (L.), Sparrow-Hawk.—Autumn: September 14th, Bishop Rock, one appeared; 20th, Chickens Rock, one going E. at 7 A.M. 28th, Smalls, one in the morning.