50 THE ZOOLOGIST. 
Spurn Ligutruouse. 
Oct. 9th. 10 4.m.; wind N.N.E., fresh breeze and clear. A Woodcock 
seen.—Noon; wind 8.W., gentle breeze. Flock of Snow Buntings. 
» 18th. 3 p.m.; wind S.S.W., strong breeze and clear. Flock of 
Pochard ducks (?) oaisia lighthouse. 
» 14th. 7 a.m.; wind S.W., strong breeze and cloudy. First Grey 
Goose. 
» 18th. 2 p.m.; wind S.8.W., fine and slight breeze. Flocks of 
Fieldfares. 
», 20th. Noon; wind 8.W., light breeze and fine. A Jack Snipe. 
» 23rd. 2 Pp.m.; wind §.S.E., fresh breeze and fine. Flocks of 
Norwegian Crows. 
Noy. 3rd. 3p.u.; wind W.. gentle breeze and cloudy. Some Blackbirds. 
» 26th. 4p.m.; wind §., gentle breeze and misty drizzle. Black- 
birds continually passing to the westward. 
During October and November the only birds which actually 
struck the lantern and were killed were one Fieldfare, one Black- 
bird, and two Dunlins. 
FramporoueH Heap LicutTHouss. 
Oct. 10th. Two or three dozen Thrushes and Larks came against glass 
of lantern. Wind W.S.W., strength moderate, overcast. 
Noy. 2nd. Several dozen Fieldfares, Thrushes and Starlings came round 
the lantern at 10.55 p M., and continued flying around the glass till 2 a.m. 
on the 38rd. Wind 8.W., overcast, raining, moderate breeze. 
» 15th. Fieldfares, one dozen; Thrushes about two dozen. Hour 
of striking 1.15 a.m. Wind S.S.W., moderate gale, overcast, squally 
and rain. 
» 26th. Blackbirds, about sixty in number. Hour of baie 8.30 P. M. 
Wind 8.W., fresh breeze, misty. 
», 27th. Blackbirds, two or three dozen; struck at intervals between 
7and8 p.m. Wind W.S.W., moderate breeze, misty. 
» 29th. Blackbirds, eight or nine. Hour of striking 7 to 8 P.M. 
Wind 8.W., strong breeze, cloudy. 
About a dozen each time were killed and picked up, the rest flying away ; 
with the exception of the last flock (29th) that passed, none were killed. 
TeErs No.5 Buoy Froatinc Licursurp. 
Oct. 9th. N., fresh breeze, cloudy; barometer at noon 30°20; ther- 
mometer 50. Large flocks of Grey Geese came into the Tees. 
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