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Oct. 28rd. Kentish Knock Lt.-v.—A few Sky-Larks flying S.W. 

 {^contd.). at 10 and 11 a.m. and five "Crows" to the E.S.E. 



at 11.30 A.M. Wind E.S.E. 4. Blue sky and 

 cloudy, with mist. 



LoiKjsand Lt.-v. — A Brambling and a Starling killed 

 at 10 A.M., several " Tom-Tits," Chaffinches, Rooks 

 and Starlings flying W. from 10 a.m. to noon. 

 Wind E. 5. Hazy. 



Shipioash Lt.-v. — Flocks of Starlings flying N.W. and 

 Sky-Larks to the W.N.W. between 10.40 a.m. and 

 2.45 P.M. Wind E.S.E. 5 to 6. Clear. 



SJicrries Lt. — Three Common Snipes on the island. 



„ 23rd/24th. Kentish Knock Lt.-v. — A few Song-Thrushes, Starlings 

 and Sky-Larks all night. Wind E.S.E. 3. Clear. 



Neroarp Lt.-v.— A. few Meadow-Pipits and Starlings at 

 7 P.M. Wind E.S.E. 5. Overcast. 



St. Catherine's Lt. — Large numbers of Song-Thrushes 

 (both races), Redwings and Starlings from 8.30 to 

 10 P.M. Wind E. 4. Overcast. 



Shipivash Lt.-v. — Many Starlings and a few Goldcrests 

 between 9.30 and" 10.40 p.m. Wind E.S.E. 6. 

 Overcast. 



Skerries Lt. — A few Redwings at 9 p.m. Wind 

 S.E. 6. Clear. 



South BisJioj} Lt. — A few Blackbirds and Chaffinches, 

 apparently flying W., at 7 p.m. Wind S.E. 5. 

 Hazy. 



Whitbi/ Lt.—A Mealy Redpoll killed. Wind S.E. 4. 

 Clear. 



,, 24th. Dudgeon Lt.-v. — Twenty Starlings flying round the 

 ship aU day. Wind E.S.E. 5. Clear. 



Helwick Lt.-v. — Two Blackbirds and three Jackdaws 

 on board. Wind S.E. 5 to E.S.E. 5. Clear. 



Kentish Ktiock Lt.-v. — A few Skj'-Larks flying S. at 

 10 and 10.30 a.m. Wind E.S.E. 4. Cloudy and 

 misty. 



