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Oct. 17tli/18th. South Goodwin Li.— \ Goklcvesi killed. Wind S.E. 2. 

 (amid.). Hazy. 



„ IBtli. Bardsei/ Lt. — "Ducks" and Lapwings seen on the 

 island ; flocks of Chaffinches tiying E. 



Corton Lt.-v. — Thirty " P^inches," "Sparrows" and 

 Starlings about the sliip all day. Wind S.E. 1. 

 Fog. 



Cromer Lt. — Numbers of Sky-Larks flying N. at 9 a.m. 

 Wind S.E. 4. Cloudy. 



Outer Dotcsin(/ Lt.-v. — Two Chaffinches and a Sk}'- 

 Lark at 9 a.m. Wind S.E. 3, Cloudy. 



„ IStli/lOth. Anvil Point Lt. — Many Song-Thrushes, Blackbirds and 

 Sky-Larks from 12 to 3 a.m. Wind E. 4. Misty. 



Bardsey Lt. — Large numbers of Redwings, many 

 Blackbirds and Sky-Larks with a few Song-Thrushes, 

 Chaffinches, Starlings, Water- Kails, Woodcocks and 

 Common Snipes from 11 p.m. to dawn. Wind 

 S.S.E. 4. Overcast and raining. 



Chicken Ruck Lt. — Many Song-Thrushes, Redwings 

 and Blackbirds with a few Starlings and Sky-Larks 

 and single Mistle-Thrushes, Ring-Ouzels and Chaf- 

 finches in the early morning. Wind S.E. 3. 

 Fog. 



Diingeness Lt. — A Chaffinch killed at 2.40 \.yi. Wind 

 N.E. 4. Dark, cloudy. 



JEddystone Lt. — Large numbers of Song-Thrushes and 

 Starlings with a few Blackbirds, Ring-Ouzels and 

 Sky-Lark.«, between 9 and 12 p.m. AVind E.S.E. 5. 

 Overcast, rain. 



English and Welsh (irounds Lt.-v. — A large number 

 of Goldcrests at 9 p.m. Wind E.N.E. 3. Fog. 



JIanois Lt. — Many Starlings, with a few Redwings 

 and Sky-I^arks and single I'ied Wagtails, Meadow- 

 Pipits and Linnets from 8 to 12 I'.m. ; a few 

 Song-Thruslu's with single IMackbirds and Ring- 

 Ouzels from 12 to •") A.M. Wind S.E. 3 to 5. 

 Dark, rainiii''. 



