September 11th.—Cumberland, twenty Curlew Sandpiper seen; eleven shot, all young birds. Eddystone L.H., a few Wheatears from 8 to 9 P.M. (W. by S., 4; C. P. M.)

September 12th.—Skerries Rock L.H., one Lapwing on island at 11.30 A.M. (N.W., 5; B. C. V.) Carnarvon Bay L.V., several Pewitt flying around the lantern at 11 P.M. (N.N.W., 5; C. V.) Nash (E.) L.H., a Land Rail killed at 10 P.M. (N., 3; C. M. R.)

September 13th.—Langness L.H., large number of Meadow Pipits at 6 A.M. Eddystone L.H., a Willow Warbler killed at 2 A.M. (N.W. by N., 4; C. P. V.) Portland (Low) L.H., a "Wren" struck at 10.30 P.M. (N., 4; B. C. V.)

September 14th.—Portland (Low) L.H., two "Flycatchers" at lantern at 1 A.M. (N.N.W, 5; C. V.)

September 15th.—Cumberland, Jack Snipe, first seen at Allonby. South Bishop L.H., several flocks of Swallows flying W. from 6 A.M. till noon. Nash (E.) L.H., four Whitethroats killed at 9 P.M. (Calm; B. C.) Bull Point L.H., many Swallows passing W. all day. (W.; P.)

September 17th.—Nash (E.) L.H., a very large flock of Starlings flying round the lantern at 11 P.M. A Nightjar killed at 11.30 P.M. (E.N.E., 3; O. M. P.) Longships L.H., "several birds" from 2 A.M. to daylight, (W.N.W. to N.N.E., 3; F. R.) Eddystone L.H., Wheatears, several struck from 3 to 5 A.M. (S.W. by S., 4; O. R. M.) A *Grey Wagtail caught at 7.30 P.M. (N., 2; C. O. M.) Several Wheatears, Whitethroats, Warblers, also a Blackbird and a Thrush, passing the lantern from 7.30 to 9.30 P.M.; two Whitethroats caught. (N.E. by E., 4; C. G. M.)

September 18th.—Cumberland, Grey Geese (spe. inc.) passing along Solway at Allonby and Flimby. Skerries Rock L.H., one *Turnstone struck lantern and killed at 4 A.M. One Wagtail on island at 9 A.M. One Thrush and four Wheatears on island at 9.30 A.M. (E., 4; B. M.) Nash (E.) L.H., flocks of Starlings and Common Linnets, and a few Skylarks, passed S.W. during the morning.

September 19th.—Sevenstones L.V., one Swallow at 6 P.M. flew on board to rest. (E.N.E., 4; clear.) Eddystone L.H., a few small birds—Whitethroats and Warblers—from 3 to 5 A.M. (E.N.E., 3; B. C. V.)

September 20th.—Langness L.H., one female Blackbird at 11 P.M. on lantern. One Robin at 3 P.M. (Light E.; clear.) Skerries Rock L.H., four Carrion Crows on island at 3.30 P.M. (Calm; B. V.) Nash (E.) L.H., forty-two *Sedge Warblers killed at lantern between 11 and 12 P.M. (E., 3; B. C. M.) Longships L.H., a party of Guillemots passing S. Eddystone L.H., a few Wheatears and Whitethroats at 2.30 A.M.; two caught. (N. by E., 1; B. C. V.) Whitethroats and Warblers from 7.20 to 9.30 P.M. (N. by E., 1; B. C. M.) Portland (Low) L.H., "Flycatchers and Wrens" striking at 12.40 A.M. (E., 5; B. C. V.)

September 21st.—Langness L.H., two Thrushes, one Lark, and one Spotted Flycatcher on lantern at 2 A.M.; other birds striking. (Light S.; haze.) Selker L.V., one Lark found dead on deck. (4, S. by W.; O., misty.) One "Willy the Wisp" rested on deck at 11.30 A.M., then flew to E. One Thrush flying round ship from 8 to 12 P.M. (Misty.) Skerries Rock L.H., several Flycatchers and Crested Wrens on island, and one Blackcap, at 9 A.M. (E.S.E., 4; C. M.) One Skylark struck lantern, but not killed, at 11 P.M. South Bishop L.H., a flock of Swallows flying E. at 9 A.M. A Sparrow Hawk flying round the rock at 10 A.M. Nash (E.) L.H., two Willow Warblers killed at 10.30 A.M. A large flock of Titlarks passed S.E. at 11 A.M. A small flock of Linnets passed S.E. at 4 P.M. (E.S.E., 3.) Longships L.H., a few Puffins passing S. Eddystone L.H., Wheatears and Whitethroats from 2 to 5 A.M. (E.N.E., 4; B. V.) Numbers of birds at the lantern from 9 to 12 P.M.—*Whitethroats, *Tree Pipits, *Dunlins, *Sedge Warblers, and *Wheatears killed; many lost over. (E.N.E., 3; O. V.)