422 Oluf Winge. 



Refsnäs. In spring some passage of Eiders, Coming 

 from S. and flying to N. N. E. — In spring on the coast 

 a few Sheldrakes; it is not known whether they breed or 

 not. No other sea-birds breed near the Station. — P. C. 

 Jensen. 



Romsö. Breeding birds: on shore Blaa Maage, Hät- 

 temaage, Strandskade, Pytte, Rylle; in field and wood 

 Gravgaas, Graaand, Spidsnäb (a duck with a long acute 

 bill). — F. Andersen. 



Halskov. Sea-birds rarely seen in numbers; the flocks 

 of Eiders, Long-tailed Ducks and other species of Duck 

 that daily pass on the Belt and near Sprogö are too far 

 off to be observed. — J. Winckler. 



Helholm. Breeding birds: Strandskade, Strandmaage, 

 Sorthovedet Maage, Gravgaas, Spidsnäbet And. — Dorthea 

 Holst. 



Äbelö. Towards the middle of October considerable 

 flocks of Eiders arrived; they stayed at the north end 

 of the island to near the middle of December, when most 

 disappeared. Long-tailed Ducks arrived in smaller flocks 

 at the middle of November, and some were still here at 

 the close of the year. December 23d a small flock of Shore 

 Larks [NB.] stayed in the garden of the lighthouse. — 

 Birds breeding near the Station: only Sand Martins, and 

 two or three pairs of Sheldrakes. — S. Thorsen. 



Strib. September 20th some flights of Grey Geese 

 passing from N. E. to S. W. ; S. E. cloudy. Eiders in larger 

 and smaller flocks have been in the Belt in October, No- 

 vember, and December. — A. H. Andersen. 



Christiansö. October 3d two or three hundred Wood 

 Pigeons and several small birds passing the island to S. — 

 O. C. F. Christensen. 



Hammershus. Against custom rarely seen birds on 

 lantern, fog having been scarce in the fall. Of the birds 

 under the coast in winter the most numerous are Long- 

 tailed Duck and Eider; »Söhane« and Goldeneye are also 

 found. — J. H. Beidring. 



