May 16th.—Carnarvon Bay L.V., the first "Sea Swallows" (Sterna) appeared at 6 A.M. Eddystone L.H., large numbers of small birds—Wheatears and Warblers—striking lightly from 10 P.M. (? 15th) to 3 A.M. (N.N.E, 3; C. G. V.)

May 18th.—Merionethshire, Spotted Flycatcher arrived. (Strong N.W.; cold.) South Bishop L.H., several Swallows all day. Eddystone L.H., hundreds of Wheatears, Warblers, and Swallows from 12 P.M. to 3 A.M.; many striking the lantern and lost over; three Warblers killed. (W. by S., 3; C. D. M.)

May 19th.—Cardigan Bay L.V., two Swifts going E. at 11 A.M.

May 20th.—Cumberland, twelve adult Richardson's Skuas flying past Silloth from W. to E. (After N.W. gale.)

May 21st.—Nash (E.) L.H., a large flock of Swifts passed W.S.W. at 5 P.M.

May 23d.—Langness L.H., large number of Swifts at 11 A.M. (Light N.; clear.) Chickens Rock L.H., two Terns at 7 A.M. (N.W. strong breeze; haze.) Holyhead Breakwater L.H., one Kingfisher at 8 A.M. (N.N.W., 3; gloomy.) Cardigan Bay L.V., four Swifts going N. at 2 P.M.

May 24th.—Langness L.H., one Willow Warbler and two Whitethroats at 1 P.M. (Light N.W.; cloudy.) South Bishop L.H., a few Swifts from 11 A.M. to 2 P.M.

May 25th.—Cardigan L.V., six Martins going E.S.E. at 3 P.M. Eddystone L.H., flocks of Sandpipers, Wheatears, Warblers, and Swallows from 9.30 to 12 P.M. One Sandpiper caught; many Warblers killed and lost over. (E. by N., 4; O. R. M.)

May 26th.—South Bishop L.H., large number of "Flycatchers" between 12 P.M. and 3 A.M.; many struck lantern, thirty killed. (E., 4; B. C. M.)

May 27th.—South Stack L.H., several "Siskins" from 10 P.M. till midnight. Cardigan Bay L.V., two Swifts at 7 P.M. Eddystone L.H., hundreds of birds here from 11 P.M. until 3 A.M. (28th?). Flocks passing, their call like Plovers; only Warblers close to lantern, and none caught.