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Nov. 4th/5tli. Isle of May Lt., a few from 1 a.m. to daylig-ht. 



Kentish Knock Lt.-v., a few, apparently to the W., 



at 3 A.M. 

 „ 5th/6th. Inner Fame Lt., a moderate number from 2 a.m. to 



daybreak. Smalls Lt., many at 3 a.m. 

 „ 6th. Iinier Fames, many on the islands. South Devon, an 



increase, 

 „ 14th/15th. Inner Fame Lt., a few at 3 a.m. 

 „ 15th/16th. Spurn Head Lt., a few at daybreak. 

 „ 19th/20th. Bishop Rock Lt., numbers from 12-4 a.m. 

 Dec. 30th. Nab Lt.-v. (Hampshire), a few at daybreak. 



TI-IE RING-OUZEL (Ttirchis torquatm). 



Sept. 19th. North Staffordshire, collecting into flocks, 

 Norfolk coast, many arrived. 

 Norfolk coast, decrease. Yorkshire, south coast, a few 



passing. 

 Bull Point Lt. (North Devon), single birds killed at 



2 A.M. 



Oct. 3rd/4th. Eddystone Lt. (Cornwall), few seen. 



Isle of May (Fife), one passing. 



Yorkshire, south coast, a small arrival in the after- 

 noon, 



St. Catherine's Lt, (Isle of Wight), a few between 3 

 and 5 a.m. 



Yorkshire, south coast, decrease. 



Eddystone Lt., one at 10 p.m. 



Thanet (E. Kent), one passing. 



Withernsea Lt. (Yorkshire), one at 11 p.m. Eddystone 

 Lt., one at 10 p.m. 



Longstone Lt. (Outer Fames), a fair number seen. 

 Smalls Lt. (Pembroke), one at 2 a.m. Eddystone 

 Lt., one at 3 a.m. 



Lincolnshire, north coast, a considerable arrival in the 

 early morning. 



St. Catherine's Lt., a few passing, 



Thanet, one passing. 



Bishop Rock Lt. (Isles of Scilly), a few seen amongst 

 the large number of emigrant Thrushes, Starlings, 

 Larks, &c. tbat arrived from midnight onwards. 

 St. Catherine's Lt., one killed, amongst a similar 

 rush lasting from 9.30 p.m. to daylight. Bardsey 

 Lt. (Carnarvon), numbers seen at 4 a,m, 

 23rd, Denbigh, a flock passing. 



19th. 

 23rd. 

 24th. 



24th/25th. 



3rd/4th. 

 5th. 

 6th. 



6th/7th. 



7th. 

 12th/13th. 



14th. 

 I6th/17th. 



17th/18th. 



18th. 



19tb/20th 



20th. 

 22nd/23rd 



