January 8th.—Chickens Rock L.H., Several Thrushes, Fieldfares, and Blackbirds flying round lantern throughout the night. (N.N.E. fresh breeze; haze.)

January 10th.—Bahama Bank L.V., about forty Thrushes and Larks flying round lantern all night; two Thrushes and one Lark killed. (S.W., 1; B. C. M.)

January 15th.—Chickens Rock L.H., number of Curlews flying round lantern all night. (S.E. strong breeze; haze.)

January 27th.—Chickens Rock L.H., number of small birds flying round lantern all night. (S.S.W. gale.)

FEBRUARY.

February 7th.—Cumberland, a Grey Phalarope at Silloth.

February 10th.—St Tudwal's L.H., two Thrushes struck lantern at 6 A.M. Sevenstones L.V., a Bullfinch flew on board to rest at 1.30 P.M. (E., 4; clear.)

February 16th.—Carnarvon Bay L.V., large flocks of Thrushes and Larks all night; left for land at "fogbreak." One Thrush and one Lark killed. (S.S.W., 4; G. M.) Merionethshire, a great many Snipe appeared, but only remained two or three days.

February 17th.—Chickens Rock L.H., flocks of Thrushes, Blackbirds, Starlings, and Wheatears flying round lantern all night. (S.S.W. fresh breeze; haze.) St Tudwal's L.H., a "Ringed Ouzel" shot at 9 A.M.

February 18th.—Skerries Rock L.H., two Thrushes killed, midnight. (N. by E., 6; clear.)