May 28th.—South Bishop L.H., several "Flycatchers" from 12 P.M. to 3 A.M.; several struck, ten killed. (E.N.E., 2; C. M.) A Cuckoo and a small bird at 7 P.M., left rock and flew east. Godrevy L.H., a Cuckoo struck the lantern. Eddystone L.H.,—See under yesterday.

May 29th.—Cardigan Bay L.V., two Swifts at 7.30 P.M. Bishop's Rock L.H., a Turtle Dove and nine Swifts at 7 P.M. flying from W. to E. (E.S.E., 5; C. M. R.)

May 30th.—Nash (E.) L.H., a Cuckoo captured at lantern at 10 P.M. Eddystone L.H., flocks of Sandpipers passing lantern—a few striking—from 12.15 till 3 A.M. Also hundreds of Wheatears, Warblers, Swallows, and Swifts from 12.15 to 3 A.M. Great numbers of Warblers killed against lantern and cowl, and lost over. (E. by N., 4; C. D. M.)

JUNE.

June 1st.—Cumberland, two Black Terns seen near Carlisle. Eddystone L.H., several Swallows, Swifts, and Warblers from 12 P.M. until 3 A.M.; none caught. (E.S.E., 2; fog.)

June 2d.—Merionethshire, one Redstart. (Light E. wind.) Four Whimbrel to N., very high up. Nash (E.) L.H., a Swift killed at 10 P.M. (O. M. D.)

June 5th.—Merionethshire, the Red-backed Shrike not seen till this date.

June 6th.—River Dee L.V., five Swans flying N. at 10.30 A.M.; they passed very close. (S.W., 1; B. C. V.) Eddystone L.H., several Swallows and Swifts from 5 P.M. to 6 A.M. (W.S.W., 3; C. R. M.)

June ——.—Merionethshire, about the middle of June several large flocks of Mallard appeared on the river. One flock must have contained nearly a hundred ducks.

June 17th.—River Dee L.V.,, thousands of Sandpipers flying W. at 10 A.M. (S.E., 2; B. C. V.) Nash (E.) L.H., Cuckoos passing S.W. at 10 A.M. Bishop's Rock L.H., a Turtle Dove at 8 P.M. passing from W. to E. (S.E., 5; B. M.)