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Dueodde Hovedfyr. No sea-birds breed near the light- 

 house, it being situated tive thousand feet from the sea. — 

 W. Lund. 



Dueodde Bifyr. Birds breeding on shore: Maage, 

 Terne, Graaand, Spidsand, Ryle. — L. Weden. 



Diary of Birds Coming to the Lights. 



Till May ist 1886, when the future regulär communi- 

 cation between the Lights and ihe Museum commenced, 

 observations have only been recorded in a few places, and 

 specimens were not sent to the Museum. 



December 6th i885. 

 Kronborg. At 11 P. M. (on 5th) »a female Redpoll 

 [Fringilla linaria)^^, found dead on eastern side of balcony. 

 W. S. W. strong, cloudy. 



January 29th iJ 

 Drogden L. V. One »Sösvale« killed. E. S. E. light, 

 overcast. 



January 3 ist. 

 Drogden L. V. One Duck killed. S. S. E. strong, 

 snow squalls. 



March 2d. 

 Sprogö. Three Ducks, killed instantly on striking roof 

 of lantern ; »een graa Lysand og to sorte Ander (kaldes her 

 Torskeänder)«. S. E. 7; 5. 



March 28th. 

 Egense. One Siarling and one Lark killed. W., thick. 



March 3oth. 

 Drogden L. V. One Long-tailed Duck (Havlit) killed. 

 S. S. W. strong, squalls and rain. 



