February 20th.—Langness L.H., one Fieldfare struck lantern, and found dead at 4 A.M. (Light S.W.; showers.)
February 23d.—Langness L.H., one Song Thrush struck and killed at 2 A.M. (Strong S.W.; haze.)
February 24th.—Merionethshire, a Little Auk diving within gun-shot of the windows at 8 A.M. Weather very rough, with violent gales from S.W.
February 25th.—Merionethshire, flock of about a dozen Pied Wagtails. (Strong N.W.) No more till March 20th, when several appeared.
February 28th.—St Tudwal's L.H., a Blackbird and a Lark killed at 5 A.M.
MARCH.
March 1st.—Selker L.V., one male Blackbird struck the lantern and was killed at 12.30 A.M. (S., 3; B. C.) Larks, Starlings, and Blackbirds from midnight to 4.20 A.M. One male Starling struck lantern and was killed. (Calm: O. M.) Skerries Rock L.H., one Blackbird killed during night. (S.W., 2; clear.) Carnarvon Bay L.V., several Blackbirds at 2 A.M.; three caught; others left at daybreak. (S.S.W., 4; C. V.) Eddystone L.H., a Thrush caught at 11 P.M. A flock of Lapwings flying around the light at midnight. (N.E., 1; C. M.)
March 2d.—Selker L.V., large flocks of Chaffinches at 9.30 A.M. going S.W. Fifteen Chaffinches going S.W. at 11.30 A.M. (S., 1; O. M.) Langness L.H., one Starling on lantern at 3 A.M. One female Blackbird on lantern at 4.30 A.M., and four Blackbirds at 9 A.M. (Light S.W.; haze.) Smalls L.H., Starlings and Blackbirds striking window all night; many killed. (W., 1; O. V.)
March 4th.—Langness L.H., a Lark on lantern at 3 A.M. (Light S.W.; haze.) Caldy L.H., twenty Puffins at 6 A.M. (S.W., 5; C.) Eddystone L.H., Blackbirds and Thrushes from 3 to 5 A.M.; two caught. (E., 4; B. C. M.)
March 5th.—Smalls L.H., Lapwings at 3 P.M. (E.S.E., 3; O. M.) Five remained on the rock until the following day. Eddystone L.H., Blackbirds, Missel Thrushes, Starlings, and Larks from 3 to 4 A.M.; many striking. (E., 4; C. M.)