April 20th.—Spurn L.H., three Snow Buntings, 10 A.M.

April 21st.—Farn L.H., Wheatears all day on island. Yarmouth, Swallow, 3 P.M. (W.; light.) Shipwash L.V., Swallow, S.E. to N.W. (E. by N., F.) One Flycatcher on board. Hanois L.H., Swallows passing, 11 P.M. (W., 3; B. C.)

April 22d.—Whitby L.H., one Swallow, 2 P.M., to N. Thanet, White throat, first seen.

April 23d.—Tees L.V., one Golden-Crested Wren came on board, 5 A.M.

April 24th.—Longstone L.H., Large Tern (S. cantiaca), first heard. Hunstanton L.H., one Swallow to S. Thanet, Ring Ouzel, first; Willow Wren and Cuckoo.

April 25th.—Whitby L.H., Ring Ouzel, 7 P.M. (W., 3.) Thanet, Swallow, first.

April 26th.—Cromer L.H., large flock Chaffinches to W. (N.E., 3; clear.) Thanet, Whinchat, one.

April 28th.—Tees L.V., one Swallow, 8 A.M., to N.W. [W.] Redcar, about a dozen Gannets to E. Cromer L.H., a few Wheatears. Shipwash L.V., Chaffinch on board; several round lantern all night. Thanet, Yellow Wagtail, first.

April 29th.—Outer Dowsing L.V., one Redwing. Hunstanton L.H., Cuckoo. Several Flycatchers and Whitethroats, 1 A.M. (Wind E., 2; O. R.) Shipwash L.V., Flycatchers, several flocks, 6 to 8 A.M., S. to N. (E.N.E. to N.) Swin Middle L.V., hundreds of Flycatchers, midnight to 4 A.M.; several killed. (E.N.E.) Thanet, Ring Ouzel, three together. [A pair nested in a holly, but the nest, with four eggs, was destroyed May 6th, the old birds remaining to 16th, and then left.] Forty or fifty Redstarts; Whitethroats, twenty to thirty; Lesser Whitethroats, two; Chiffchaff, about three hundred flitting about on pasture land; Wood Wren, two; Cuckoo, six.

April 30th.—Farn L.H., Sandwich and Arctic Tern, 5 A.M. (N.E., 3), seen and heard flying over nesting places.