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Oct. 



9tli/10th. 



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10th & 12tli, 



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12th. 



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12th/13th. 



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15th. 



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16th/17th. 



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17th/18t.h. 



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18th. 



») 



18th/19th. 



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19th. 



V 



19th/20th. 



J» 



21st. 



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21st/22nd. 



V 



23rd/24th. 



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25th. 



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26th. 



V 



26th/27th. 



, 27th/28th. 



„ 30th/31st. 

 Nov. 4th. 

 5th. 



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



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

 mouth of the Thames), small flocks with Starlings 

 and Sky -Larks flying N.W. at 5 p.m. 



West Kent, an increase. 



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



Shipwash Lt.-v., small flocks flying west at 1_ a.m. 



Witherusea Lt. (Yorkshire), one taken at 10 p.m. 



Longstone Lt. (Outer Fame Islands), many killed. 

 Smith's Knoll Lt.-v. (Norfolk), a few killed. 



Oxfordshire, first ari'ivals. 



Cockle Lt.-T. (Norfolk), a few. 



Lincolnshire, north coast, a few arrived. 



Leman and Ower Lt.-v., a few. St. Catherine's Lt. 

 (Isle of Wight), one killed. 



Yorkshire, a further arrival, which passed on. 



Leman and Ower Lt.-v., a few at 7 p.m. 



St. Catherine's Lt., one killed. 



Cheshire, first arrivals. 



Suffolk, fresh arrivals. 



Leman and Ower Lt.-v., a few at 9 p.m. Hanois Lt. 

 (Guernsey), one taken at 2 a.m. 



Isle of May Lt., many. Inner Fame Lt. (Northum- 

 berland), a few at 2 a.m. 



Inner Fame Lt., a few at 3 a.m. 



N.W. Mull (Inner Hebrides), an arrival. 



N.'W. Mull, increase. 



THE LINNET (Linota cannabina). 



On the 19th of September one was noted on passage on the Isle of May 

 (Fife). On October the 6th some came on board a boat when 100 miles 

 from Hull, and one was killed at Haisboro' Lt.-v. on the 7th/8th, while 

 tbere is some evidence to show that there was a considerable passage of 

 this species on the Norfolk and Sufl'olk coasts throughout the month, 

 linnets were often recorded at the light-vessels, but in the absence of 

 wings to support the statements the records could not be accepted. 



THE LESSER REDPOLL {Linota rufescens). 



One was taken at St. Catherine's Lt. (Isle of Wight), on October 

 28rd/24th, among a large number of emigratory birds. 



