March 7th.—Carnarvon Bay L.V., two Lapwings at 8 A.M. "One fell alongside, and caught; it seemed fagged out." (E.S.E., 2; M.)
March 9th.—Eddystone L.H., numbers of small birds flying around the lantern all night; none striking. (Light and variable; C. M.)
March 10th.—Selker L.V., Larks and Thrushes all night; all disappeared at daybreak. (Calm; O. M.) St Tudwal's L.H., two Blackbirds on the island at 10 A.M. Eddystone L.H., small birds all night—Blackbirds and Thrushes resting on the roof. (E.; O.)
March 12th.—Bishop Rock L.H., "Puffins arrived. They are seven days later than last year."
March 15th.—Merionethshire, Woodcock, last seen. Nash (E.) L.H., "A very great rush of birds flying before a very heavy snow, from 8.30 A.M. to 3 P.M. (Wind E., 3; O. S.) Two or three hundred birds could be seen at a time as follows: Snipes, Lapwings, Golden Plovers, Starlings, Skylarks, Woodcocks (a few), Wild Duck, Teal, and many other birds which could not be named, flying in the snow."
March 17th.—Skerries Rock L.H., Thrushes and Starlings throughout the night. (Calm, misty.)
March 18th.—Selker L.V., one Woodcock, one Thrush, and two Larks found dead on deck, killed during night. (S.E., 3; snow, misty.) Nash (E.) L.H., eight *Pied Wagtails killed between 1 and 3 A.M. (N.E., 2; B. C. M.)
March 19th.—Langness L.H., twenty-one Geese at 3 P.M. flying N.E. (Light E.; haze.) Bahama Bank L.V., two Thrushes and two Starlings killed at 11.15 P.M. (S.E., 4; hazy.) St Tudwal's L.H., six Wild Geese flying N.E. at 5.40 P.M. Helwick L.V., a Kingfisher struck the lantern at 3 A.M. (S.S.W., 2; haze.)
March 20th.—Bahama Bank L.V., two Thrushes at 10.45 P.M.; one killed. One Flycatcher and one Lark flying round lantern at 10.45 P.M. (S. by E., 3; O. G.) Selker L.V., several Starlings and Larks flying about the light from 12 P.M. to 4 A.M. One Starling caught alive. Carnarvon Bay L.V., several birds all night. One Starling and one Blackbird killed. (S., 3; B. M.) Eddystone L.H., Larks and Lapwings at 3 A.M. (E.N.E., 4.)
March 21st.—Cumberland, Sand Martins at Cockermouth.