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Oct. 30tli/31st. Mucldmj Lighthouse. 



(contd.). One House-Sparrow. Wind S. 2. Cloud}'. 



Hartland Point Lighthouse. 



A few Redwings and a Blackbird. AVind S. 2. 

 Eain. 



Bardsey Isle Lighthouse. 



A fair number of Sky-Larks, a few Black- 

 birds, Goldcrests and Eedwiugs. Wind S. 2. 

 Cloudy, passing showers. 



St, Bee's Lighthouse. 



Large numbers of Starlings, Song-Thrushes 

 and Fieldfares. Wind S.S.E. 3. Misty rain. 



St. Catherine's Lighthouse. 



Hundreds of Starlings, single Song-Thrushes 

 and Goldcrests. Wind S.W. Overcast. 



Isle of May Tjighthouse. 

 One Storm-Petrel. 



,, 31st. I^entish Ivnoch Light-vessel. 



A flock of Starhngs and " Crows " flying to the 

 N.W., Sky- Larks to the W. Wind S.S.W. 2. 

 Blue sky and thick mist. 



Newai'p Light-vessel. 



A few flocks of " Ci^ows " and Sky-Larks 

 flying to the W. Wind S.S.W. 2. ' Cloudy 

 and misty. 



Oct. 31st/Nov. 1st. Nah Light-vessel. 



A few Sk-y-Larks, Starlings and Song- 

 Thrushes. Wind E.N.E. 2. Overcast. 



St. Catherine's Lighthouse. 



A large number of Redwings, many Sky- 

 Larks, Starlings and Goldcrests, a few Song- 

 Thrushes and Robins (both British and con- 

 tinental forms), a Hawfinch, a Chitfchaff and a 

 Stonechat. Wind E. 3. Clear, overcast. 



Nov. 1st. Moon, Eirst Quarter. 

 Neivar]^ Light-vessel. 



A few flocks of " Crows " and Sky-Larks 

 flying to the W. Calm, blue sky with clouds. 



