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March 27th/28th, 

 „ 28th. 

 „ 29th/30th. 



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 7» 



30th. 

 30th/31st, 



April 



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31st. 



. lst/2nd. 

 2nd. 

 9th. 

 13 th. 



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16th. 



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17th. 



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20th. 



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21st. 



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16th/17. 



Outer Dowsing Lt.-v. (Lincolnshire), a few at 6 p.m. 



Lowestoft, several flying N. 



Bardsey Lt. (Carnarvon), a few from 9 p.m. to 4 a.m. ; 



S, Bishop Lt., a few at 10.30 p.m. apparently flying 



from the S.E. 

 Lowestoft, several flying N. 

 Portland Lt. (Dorset), many at midnight; Start Lt. 



(Devon), one killed at 11.45 p.m. ; Bardsey Lt., a 



few between 12 p.m. and dawn. 

 Lowestoft, a few flocks flying N. 

 Lynn Well Lt.-v. (Norfolk), a few at 1 a.m. 

 S. Bishop Lt., a few on the rock. 

 Lowestoft, three flocks flying N. 

 Lowestoft, scattered lots flying N. ; Spurn Lt.-v. 



(Yorkshire), several flocks flying S.W. 

 Girdler Lt.-v. (Essex), one flying N.W. at 9 a.m. 

 Girdler Lt.-v., small lots flying N.W. from 7 to 



12 A.M. ; Kentish Knock Lt.-v. (45 miles E. by N. 



from the mouth of the Thames), many flying N.W. 



at 2.30 P.M. ; S. Yorkshire coast, three or four 



passing. 

 Girdler Lt.-v., twos and threes flying W. from 7 to 



9 A.M. ; S. Yorkshire coast, two passing. 

 Kessingland (Suffolk), flocks flying S. along the shore 



all the morning ; Outer Dowsing Lt.-v., one on deck 



at noon. 

 St. Leonards-on-Sea (Sussex), a large flock seen. 

 Lowestoft, a few flying S. 

 Outer Dowsing Lt.-v., three flying round the ship at 



5 A.M. 



THE LINNET {Linota cannabina). 



Movements of this species were recorded in a few districts during 

 March and April ; thus in March small numbers were passing N. up the 

 Suffolk coast on the 5th, 8th, 10th, 22nd, 30th and 31st, while others 

 were seen flying N. orN.E. in west Kent daily from the 20th to the 

 23rd. During April flocks were seen flying N. up the Suffolk coast on 

 the 1st (large numbers), 8th, 9th, 12th to 14th, 17th and 24th, while 

 others appear to have been passing south on the 12th, 17th (all the 

 morning), 19th to 22nd, 24th and 26th. Flocks in Somerset were 

 breaking up into pairs on the 9th, while large flocks were seen on the 

 S. Y^orkshire coast up to the 18th and on the 7th and 8th of May in 

 Sutf"olk. 



