19th, N.W. to S.W., overcast, cool; P.M., thick with rain.—Nothing.
20th, 21st, and 22d, N.W., windy, cold.—F. linaria, one. Hir. urbica, four to five.
24th and 25th, S.E., clear, hot.—During the last days Num. phæopus returning.
26th, N., early cold.—Also Hir. urbica and Cypselus overhead, but
27th, N. by W., warmer.—Can scarcely be birds that have done hatching. Young Starlings in hatch-box flew out on 26th.
28th, S.E., slight, cloudy; in evening, E.—Fr. rufescens, one young male, very faded, a slight rosy hue.
29th, E.S.E., clear, hot.—Hirundo and Cypselus, many. phæopus, returning.
July.
1st and 2d, E. by N., and N.E. and N., clear, fine, wind very cool, cirri from S.—Hir. rustica, several.
Until 6th, northerly to E.N.E., clear, during day hot, great dryness.—Cypselus, daily, pretty many, returning ones (?). Numenius and Char. hiaticula, returning.