III. Report on Birds in Danmark in i885. 597 



19. Spotsbjerg L. H., Lehm. In twenty years only 

 a few birds. 



20. Schultz's Grund L. V., H. Svarer. About 100. 



21. Fornäs L. H., BÖving. About 20; decreasing. — 

 A keeper formerly employed here reports many. 



22. Hjelm L. H., H. J. Henningsen. About i3o strike 

 and are killed. Sometimes many small birds fluttering out- 

 side er resting on breast-work. 



23. Ebeltoft Vig L. H., H. P. Mönsted. No birds 

 (since erection in i883). 



24. Sletterhage L. H., A. Nielsen. In thirteen years 

 twenty birds altogether. 



25. ThunÖ L. H., J. P. Mynster. In the last years 

 one or two small birds a year. Ten to fifteen years ago 

 many more. 



26. SejrÖ L. H., H. P. Skow. Not a few; more in 

 former years. 



27. Vestborg L. H., A. H. Schröder. A few strike 

 and are killed, but many will sit at Windows, staring into 

 the light. 



III. Sound. 



28. Nakkehoved L. H., P. Rydahl. In seven years 

 about 5o altogether. 



29. Lappen L. V., J. JÖrgensen. 8 or 10. 



30. Kronborg Castle, GjÖrup. About 10. 



3i. Trekroner L. H., R. E. Heuser. Very rarely single 

 small birds. 



32. Prövesten L. H., H. Jappe. No birds. — It should 

 be observed that most lights on the Sound are seen by the 

 birds surrounded by numerous ships' lanterns, harbour- 

 lanterns, and lamps and lighted Windows on shore. 



33. Nordre Rose L. H., C. A. S. Örum. Not many 

 killed, but not a few appear round light, and several are 

 caught and let loose in morning. 



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