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Oct. 24th. Shipwash Lt.-v. — Many Sky-Larks and a few " Spar- 



(contd.). rows " and "Rooks" flying W. and N.W. between 



10.40 a.m. and 1.30 p.m. Wind W.S.W. 1. Cloudy. 



„ 24tk/25th. Dudgeon Lt.-v. — A few Starlings and Sky-Larks at 

 10 p.m. Wind S.S.W. 2. Cloudy, misty. 



Eddy stone Lt.—A Sky-Lark. Wind W.N.W. 3. 

 Cloudy. 



Haisboro' Lt.-v. — A few Starlings and Sky-Larks from 

 9 to 12 p.m. Wind S.W. Misty. 



Leman and Ower Lt.-v. — -Many Starlings and Sky-Larks, 

 with a few Tree-Sparrows from 7.15 to 9.50 p.m. 

 Wind N.N.W. 3. Overcast, misty. 



Outer Galbard Lt.-v. — A few Sky-Larks and two 

 Hooded Crows, apparently arrived from E. between 

 8 and 10 p.m. ; a few Starlings from 4 to 6 a.m. 

 Wind S. to W.N.W. 4. Clear. 



Spurn Head Lt. — Many Song-Thrushes and Redwings, 

 a few Blackbirds, Starlings and Sky-Larks from 8 

 to 10.30 p.m. Wind W. 5. Cloudy, misty. 



,, 25th. Cromer Lt. — Large flocks of Starlings flying N. at 

 8 A.M. 



Dudgeon Lt.-v. — Sixty "Crows" at 11.30 a.m. and 

 twenty Sky-Larks at noon, flying W. Wind W. 3. 

 Cloudy, misty. 



Hanoi's Lt. — A small flock of " Larks " flying round 

 tower at noon. Wind N.W. 4. Heavy showers. 



Lnner Dowsing Lt.-v. — Several large flocks of Starlings 

 and " Crows " flying W. during day ; a large flock 

 of '•' Crows " on board at 4 p.m. Thick fog. 



Kentish Knock Lt.-v. — Many large flocks of Starlings, 

 " Crows " and Sky-Larks and smaller flocks of Chaf- 

 finches and " Sparrows " flying W. during the clay. 

 Wind W.N.W. 1 to 3. Thick mist. 



Outer Gabbard Lt.-v. — Two Rooks flying S.W. (one 

 taken) at 11.50 a.m. Wind S.W. 2. Clear. 



