Nash (E.) L.H.—Two Thrushes and two Blackbirds killed at 3 A.M. (E., 3; O. M.)

Godrevy L.H.—Two Swallows at 1 P.M.

Eddystone L.H.—Three Redwings and several Titlarks struck at 5 A.M.

October 19th.

Langness L.H.—Numbers of Starlings at lantern between land 3 A.M.

Dee L.V.—Large quantity of small birds about the vessel from midnight to sunrise. Lapwings, Sand-Larks, Redwings, Skylarks, and Blackbirds killed; many others falling overboard. A Yellow-Hammer and Stonechat alive on deck. (E. by S., 1; fog.)

Holyhead Breakwater L.H.—One Northern Diver at noon going west.

South Stack L.H.—Blackbirds, Thrushes, Ring Ouzels, and Larks from 1 to 6 A.M. Thirty killed. (E., 3; C. M.)

Flatholm L.H.—"Crested Wrens first seen."

Bull Point L.H.—One Blackbird and one Thrush struck at 3 A.M.