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DETAILS OF THE CHIEF MOVEMENTS 



OBSERVED AT THE LIGHT-STATIONS DURING 



THE AUTUMN OF 1912. 



June 2oth. Spurn Head Lt. — A large flock of Stnrlings flying W. 

 at 7.30 p.m. "Wind W.N.W. 5. Overcast, rain. 



„ 29th. Full Moon. 



Sjiurn Head Lt. — Flocks of Starlings flying S.W. at 

 9.30 a.m., 2.45 p.m. and 5.40 p.m. Wind W.S.W. 5 

 to S.E. 4. Cloudy to overcast. 



„ 30th/July 1st. Spurn Head Lt. — Three Curlews flying N.W. at 

 midnight. Wind N.W. Overcast, passing rain. 



July 7th. Moon, Last Quarter. 



„ llth/12th. Chicken Rock Lt.—A Cuckoo at 2 a.m. Wind S. 2. 

 Hazy. 



„ 14th. New Moon. 



,, 14th/15th. Lundy North Lt. — Three Swifts between 8 and 12 p.m. 

 Wind E. 3. Clear sky, hazy. 



„ 15th/16th. Hanois Lt.—A. Swift killed. Wind N.E. light. 

 Hazy. 



Outer Dowsing Lt.-v. — A Dunlin at 2 a.m. Wind E. 3 

 Clear. 



„ 16th/17th. Hanois Lt.—A Sedge- Warbler killed. Wind E. 4 

 Hazy, dark. 



,. 17th/18th. Anvil Point Lt.—A Cuckoo at 6 a.m. Wind E. 

 Clear. 



