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Mr. Pinchen noticed several, but did not count. At Mundesley 

 Miss Woods reports a considerable number, and at Eccles 

 Mr. Robert Gurney totalled up twenty-four. At Lowestoft 

 Mr. F. C. Cook discovered several on the sand, and at 



WEATHER CHART FOR MORNING OF OCTOBER 29TH, IQIQ. 



The arrows show the direction of the wind, whose force is indicated 

 by the number of " feathers " on the arrow. The figures in small 

 circles show the mean velocity of the wind in miles per hour. 



Yarmouth Mr. Arthur Patterson and Mr. Dye saw fifteen on 

 the south beach, and there were still more on the north beach. 

 Moreover, Mr. Patterson was informed of a considerable 

 number at Southwold in Suffolk, but whether the mortality 

 extended farther south than that, we do not know. 



