8th, fog, calm.—Nothing.
9th and 10th, N.W., violent, cold.—Nothing.
11th, N., less wind, a little warmer.—Nothing.
12th, W. slight, overcast; later on, clear from north. Cirri from N. and N. by E.—Hir. rustica, some. Ch. auratus, one in fine summer plumage.
13th, early, quite calm, clear, later S.W. and S.S.W., warm, fine; in evening, N.W. slight.—Mus. grisola, some. Hir. rustica, urbica, and Cypselus, ditto. Caprimulgus, one. Col. turtur, some.
14th, E., light, clear, warm, clouds from N.E.; in evening, fresh.—Lan. minor, two, very rare appearance here. Hir. urbica, some. Cypselus, many hundreds.
15th, E. by N., slight, clear, warm; P.M., N.E., fresh.—Early, many Cypselus, almost nothing besides. Mus. grisola. Sax. rubetra, and Fr. montifringilla, very single.
16th, N., fresh, clear, very cold, high clouds from W., low loose ditto from East.—Nothing.
17th, E.N.E., fresh; cirri from S.W.; low loose clouds from N.E., cold; about dusk, thick with rain from S.W., but wind E. by N.—Nothing.
18th, E. by N., slight; in evening N., windy, cold, clouds moving from N.W.—Nothing.