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Oct. ] 9th. Shij[)ivasli Light-vessel. 



Flocks of Rooks and Starlings flying to the 

 N.W., and Sky-Larks to the W.N.W. Wind 

 S.E. 3. Overcast and foggy. 



CocJde Light-vessel. 



Flocks of Sky-Larks and Starlings and a 

 few Fieldfares flying W.S.AV. towards laud. 

 Wind S.E. 4. Misty. 



Cork Light-vessel. 



Several flocks of Starlings, Sky-Larl^s, Crows 

 and small birds flying to the W. Fog. 



Kentish Knoch Light-vessel. 



Many flocks of Sky-Larks flying to the 

 W.S.W. and S.W., a flock of Eooks to the 

 N.W., Lapwings to the W.S.W., and Starlings 

 to the W. and W.N.W. Wind S.E. 4. Over- 

 cast and misty. 



Neiuarp Light- vessel. 



Many flocks of Crows and Stai*lings flying 

 to the W. Wind S.E. 4. Overcast and 

 misty. 



,, 19th/20th. S_purn Head Lighthouse. 



Hundreds of Starlings (300 killed), a {ew 

 Sky-Larks, two Grey Plovers, some Moorhens 

 and a Eobin. Wind S.E. 5. Slight mist. 



Leman and Ower Light-vessel. 



A good many Starlings and Sky-Larks, with 

 a few Bramblings, Song-Thrushes and Meadow- 

 Pipits. Wind E.S.E. 4. Cloudy. 



Nah Light-vessel. 



Many Sky-Larks. Wind S.S.E. 3. Over- 

 cast. 



Hanois Lighthouse. 



Several Wheatears, a few Sky-Larks^ Star- 

 lings and Song-Thrashes, one Goldcrest. Calm, 

 overcast and raiuine;. 



