Godrevy L.ii.—Four Starlings struck between 6 and 8 P.M.

Eddystone L.H.—Flock of Golden Plovers; a large quantity of Starlings and Larks, Grasshopper Warbler [?] and Goldcrests between 7.30 and 10 P.M. Twenty-eight killed. (S.E., 1; C. D. M.)

November 8th.[16]

[16] For the prevailing meteorological conditions for November 8th to 13th, see observations under General Remarks section of this Report.

Langness L.H.—Blackbirds, Thrushes, and Redwings between 8 P.M. to 6 A.M. (S.E., 2; M.)

Chickens Rock L.H.—Large numbers of Thrushes, Blackbirds, Larks, and Starlings throughout the night. (S., 2; M.)

Selker L.V.—A great many Larks flying about the lantern all night; a few killed. (S.S.E., 4; O. M.)

Carnarvon Bay L.V.—Starlings, Larks, Thrushes, and "Pinks" around the lantern all night.

South Bishop L.H.—Several Wheatears at 8 P.M.

Smalls L.H.—Starlings, Thrushes, Blackbirds, and Larks in large numbers at 5 P.M. and throughout the night. (E.S.E., 3; O. C. M. D.)