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THE TEEE-SPARROW {Passer montanus). 



Sept. 16tL/17tli. S. Goodwin Lt.-v. (Kent), several seen. 



Outer Dowsing Lt.-v. (Lincolnshire), a few killed. 



Yorkshire, south coast, a few passing S. 

 Oct. 1st. Yorkshire, south coast, many passing S. 



Leman and Ower Lt.-v. (Norfolk), several. 



Kentish Knock Lt.-v. (45 miles E. by N. from the 

 mouth of the Thames), a flock flying W. 



Leman and Ower Lt.-v., a few. 



Inner Dowsing Lt.-v. and Leman and Ower Lt.-v., a 

 few. 



Ilaisboro' Lt.-v. (Norfolk), one killed. 



Suffolk coast; numbers arrived. 



23rd/24th. 



30th. 



1st. 



lst/2nd I 

 &4th/5th. I 

 8th. 



llth/12th. 

 12th/13th. 



15th/16th. 

 19th. 



Sept. 20th. 



„ 21st. 

 „ 21st/22nd, 

 24th. 



„ 24th/25th. 

 25th. 



>> 



26th. 



!? 



28th. 



V 



29th. 



Oct. 



1st. 



u 



2nd. 



2nd/3rd. 

 3rd. 



4th. 



THE CHAFFINCH {Frmx/iUa coslebs). 

 Haisboro' Lt.-v. (Norfolk), a few from E. to S.W. at 



10 A.M. 



Cross Sand Lt.-v. (Essex), a few at 1 p.m. 



Isle of May Lt. (Fife), several. 



Varne Lt.-v. (Kent), one to the W.N.W. at 6 p.m. 



North Goodwin Lt.-v. (Kent), several on board from 



12-4 P.M. 

 Inner Dowsing Lt.-v. (Lincolnshire), one. 

 Gull Lt.-v. (Kent), several left to the N.W. at dawn, 



when the fog cleared. Cross Sand Lt.-v., a few to 



the N.W. at 9 a.m. South Yorkshire coast, an 



arrival. Isle of May, an arrival. 

 Isle of May, an arrival. 



Inner Dowsing Lt.-v., a few to the W. at 6 p.m. 

 Shipwash Lt.-v. (Suftblk), a flock to the W.N.W. at 



11 A.M. 



Galloper Lt.-v. (60 miles E. by N. from the mouth of 

 the Thames), numbers all day to the W.S.W. 



Galloper Lt.-v., numbers all day to the W.S.W. 

 Kentish Knock Lt.-v. (45 miles E. by N. from the 

 mouth of the Thames), a few to the S.S.W. at 3 p.m. 

 North Goodwin Lt.-v., a few to the W.S.W. 



Kentish Knock Lt.-v., a few. 



Shipwash Lt.-v., flocks to the W. and W.N.W. at 12 

 & 2 P.M. North Goodwin Lt.-v., one. Outer 

 Dowsing Lt.-v. (Lincolnshire), several flocks at 

 dawn. 



Leman and Ower Lt.-v. (Norfolk), several to the W. 



