LUNDY ISLAND. 



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find their doing so confirmed by Dr. E. Moore on the faith 

 of Mr. Comyns.* In 1787, a visitor to Lundy, whose name 

 is lost, kept a journal which, being deemed noteworthy, was 

 in 1824 partly printed in the " North Devon Magazine " 

 (p. 54) ; curiously enough this diary does not say a word 



Lundy f\* 

 Island (}, 



OanneC Stone 



B RI S TO L 

 C H A N N EL 



DEVONSHIRE 



LUNDY ISLAND. 



about Gannets, though it tells of the great quantities of 

 " Parrots," Muirrs " of two sorts (Guillemots and Razorbills), 

 and small Gulls netted by the inhabitants. Comyns, however, 

 was a naturalist, and his name, frequently mentioned by 



* « Trans. Plymoutli Inst.," 1830, p. 341. 



