Oct. 7th. S/iipwash Lt.-r.—\ few "Linnets" and ChafRnclies 



(confd.). on board at 10 a.m. Wind E.N.E. 5. Cloudy, 



raining. 



Whithij i^.— Small flocks of "Thrushes" and Sky- 

 Larks arriving from the E. over the sea from A.jr. 

 to 1 P.M. Misty. 



Wint('rto7i Lt. — Two Goldcrests arrived. Wind N.E. 

 2. Overcast, misty. 



„ 7th/8th. I)iinf/encss Lt. — A few ITonse-IMartins at 5 a.m. Wind 

 N.iS.E. 3. Dark, cloudy, passing showers. 



SJcej-ries Lt. — Two Jack-Snipes at 6 a.m. Wind 

 E.S.E. 3. Misty rain. 



„ 8th. Full Moon. 



Girdler Lt.-v. — Many "Sparrows" and Sky- Larks 

 flying W.S.W. from 7 to 11 a.m. Wind k.W. 2, 

 Hazy. 



Shipicaxh iJ.-v. — A few Starlings and Sky-Larks on 

 board all the morning. Wind N.IS.W. 2. Fog. 



Skerries Lt. — A flock of Starlings passing. 



„ 8th/9th. ir/nn jr<?//X^.-r.— A Starling killed at 9 p.m. AVind 

 N.E. 3. Cloudy. 



Outer Gabhartl Lt.-v. — A few Starlings and Sky-Lf.rks. 



„ 9th. Kentish Knock Lt.-v. — Numbers of "Crows" flying 



N.W, at 3.30 and 4.:.'0 p.m. Wind N.E. 5 to 6. 

 Cloudy. 



Shipxcash Lt.-v.— k few Starlings flying N.W. at 10.30 

 A.M. Wind N.E. 4. Cloudy. 



„ 9th/10th. Anvil Point Lt.—A. Grey Plover killed just before 

 dawn. 



Bwf/eness Lt. — A few Tree-Sparrows between 2 and 

 2.20 a.m. Wind N.E. 3. Cloudy. 



Li/nn Well Lt.-v. — .\ few Redwings and Bramblings 

 at 3 and 4 a.m., apparently flying S.W. Wind N.E. 

 4. Cloudy. 



„ 10th. Girdler Z^.-i-.— ^fany Sky-Larks flying W. at 8.30 a.m. 

 Wind iN.E. by N. 4. Cloudy. 



