9th, S.W., moderate, early rain, hail, thunder, later on clear.—Nothing.

10th, W., windy; in evening, very violent, thunder, lightning, very cold.—Nothing.

11th, N.W. and N.N.W., stormy, early rain and hail squalls.—Nothing.

12th, N.W. and N.N.W., somewhat less wind, hail showers in great intervals.—Nothing.

13th, N.N.W., clouds from N., better, but yet cold.—Nothing. Stray torquatus and musicus; some Sylviæ. Mot. flava, a couple of hundred. A. pratensis, pretty many.

14th, N. light, warmer, clear.—F. tinnunculus and nisus, a few. T. torquatus and musicus, very single. Sy. phœnicurus and trochilus, very singly. Nisoria, one. Mus. luctuosa, some. Mot. flava and Anth. pratensis, pretty many. Al. alpestris, ten to twenty. Hir. rustica, some. Urbica, few.

15th, N., light, early light rain showers, cold.—Nothing at all.

16th, S.S.W., fresh, clear; P.M., a rain shower with hail; evening, clear, light.—A few little Falcons. Early some torquatus and musicus. Sy. phœnicurus, half of them female. Suecica and curruca, some. Cinerea, many. Trochilus, pretty many. Phragmitis, several. Mus. luctuosa, pretty many, half female. Sax. rubetra, ditto. Mot. flava, many. Anth. arborea, and Emb. hortulana, fewer. Hir. rustica and urbica. Ch. morinellus, some. Starlings commenced building nest in hatch-box early to-day.

17th, W., fresh, cloudy; P.M., S.W.—Little migration. Sy. phœnicurus, trochilus, and cinerea, as Mus. luctuosa and Sax. rubetra, some. Swallows, but few.

18th, S.W., slight, light cloudy, fine in evening, easterly light, warmer.—Very little migration early. Turdus, very single. Sy. suecica, a couple. Phœnicurus, trochilus, cinerea, atricapilla, tolerable. Hortensis appears. Mot. flava, many. Melanocephala, some. Sax. ænanthe, tolerable. Rubetra, many. Char. squatarola, a very fine male. Morinellus, a few.