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Sept. 14th. Cromer Lt. — Several Wlieatears, Redbreasts and 

 Starlings at 11 a.m. Wind N.N.E. Overcast and 

 raining. 



Newarp Lt.-v. — Twenty Redstarts flew on board and 

 then went to S.E. at 11 a.m. Wind E.S.E. 3. Cloudy 

 and raining. 



Smith's Knoll Lt.-v. — Several small birds passing at 

 1 .30 P.M., a Pied Flycatcher caught. Wind E.S.E. 3. 

 Clear. 



„ 14th/loth. Bardney if.— Many Common Whitetliroats, with 

 smaller numbers of Mistle-and Song-Thrushes, Ring- 

 Ouzels, Wheatears (large race), Chiffchaffs, Goldcrests, 

 Willow- and Sedge- Warblers, Sky-Larks, Land- and 

 Water-Rails, Curlews and Lapwings, apparently 

 flying S., at 2 a.m. Wind E.N.E. 4. Overcast, with 

 passing rain. 



Cromer Lt. — Several Wheatears, Starlings, Lapwings 

 and " Plovers," from 1 to 4 a.m. Wind N.E. 4. Over- 

 cast and misty. 



Hanois Lt. — A few Common Whitethroats at mid- 

 night. Wind E.N.E. 1. Clear. 



Kewarp Lt.-v. — About fifty Meadow-Pipits at mid- 

 night. Wind E.S.E. 2. Overcast, passing misty 

 vain. 



St. Catherine's Lt. — Large numbers of Sedge- Warblers, 

 many Wheatears (both races), and a few Chitfchafts, 

 Pied Flycatchers and Starlings, from 3 a.m. to dawn. 

 Wind N.E. 2. Overcast. 



,, 15th/16th. Cromer IJ. — Several Wheatears at 4 \M. Wind 

 E.N.E. B. Overcast. 



Helwick Lt. — A Common W'hitethroat killed. Wind (?) 

 3 to 4. Hazy. 



Morecambe Bay Lt.-v. — A few Common Whitethroats 

 and Goldcrests at 4 a.m. Wind E. 1. Overcast. 



Sherries Lt. — A few Song-Thrushes, Goldcrests, Sedge- 

 Warblers and a Water-Rail between 10 and 12 p.m. 

 Wind E. 3. Cloudv and hazv. 



