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September to the date of my departure, 19th October 

 (see p. 300). 



Puffin us griseus, Sooty Shearwater. — I saw single 

 examples on 23rd September and 14th and 19th October 

 (see p. 300). 



PuFFiNus ANGLORUM, Manx Shearwater. — Seen 

 between 29th September and 14th October 1901, but 

 was not numerous. 



Procellaria pelagica, Storm - Petrel. — A not un- 

 frequent daylight visitor to the neighbourhood of the 

 lighthouse in the autumn during unsettled weather. It 

 also visits the lantern during the night-time. The 

 records date from 21st September to 9th November, 

 when, in 1885, ten were killed at the light. 



In addition to the migratory birds whose passage 

 movements are treated of in the foregoing list, a number 

 of other species are known to resort to, or visit, the 

 vicinity of the lighthouse in the autumn or winter, but 

 regarding their times of appearance and departure 

 we have no data. Of these I observed the following 

 during my visit in the autumn of 1901 — the Gannet, 

 Cormorant, Shag, Great Black - backed Gull, Lesser 

 Black-backed Gull, Herring Gull, Kittiwake, Razorbill, 

 and Guillemot. 



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