14th, W. and N.W., calm, overcast.—Nothing. Some Lar. glaucus, jr., between argentatus and marinus.
15th, W., overcast, no wind.—Nothing.
16th, S.W., fresh; evening, very strong, W., rain.—Nothing.
17th, N.N.W., faint, overcast; evening, thick fine rain; night, fog.—Nothing.
18th, calm, fog; evening, faint, east.—Larus minutus, pretty numerous on sea.
19th, S.E. and S., faint, thick fog.—Al. arvensis, great many passing on, some alighting. Some Al. alpestris.
20th, 21st, 22d, S.W. and W., almost uninterrupted thick fog.
23d, N.E., very weak, cloudy.—T. pilaris, a flight of from 100 to 150. F. montium and Emb. nivalis, some.
24th and 25th, W., fresh, overcast; during night foggy.
26th, north, still, fine.—T. merula, eight to ten, mounting after sunset from my garden on migration.