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Feb. 13tl)/l4tli. St. Catherine's Lt.—A single Starling IdUed at 2 a.m. 

 Wind S.S.W. 4. Overcast. Dozens of Song- 

 Thruslies, Redwings and Starlings from 3.30 to 

 4.40 A.M. Wind S.S.W. o. Raiu. 



South Bishop Lt. — A. Redwing and a Fieldfare killed. 

 Wind N.W. 4. Clear. 



„ 14th/loth. St. Catherine's Lt. — Several Starlings and Song- 

 Thrushes at 10 P.M. Wiud S.W. 5. Rain. 



, IGtli. Moon, First Quarter. 



24th. Full Moon. 



„ 26th. Coquet Island Lt. — A flock of Skj^-Larks wdth other 

 small birds flying W. towards land at 7 a.m. \Viiid 

 E. 4. Snow. 



March 1st. Kentish Knock Lt.-v. — About 30 Sky-Larks flying E. 

 at 10 A.M. Wind N.W. 3. Clear. 



, 2nd/3rd. Coquet Island Lt. — 6 Lapwings round the lantern at 

 8 P.M. Wind S.E. 5. Clear. 



„ 3rd/4th. St. Catherine's Lt. — A single Starling killed at 2 a.m. 

 Wind E.S.E. 3. Overcast. 



„ 4tli. Moon, Last Quarter. 



Ketitish Knock Lt.-v. — About 30 Sky-Larks flying 

 E.S.E. at 11 A.M. and 20 Starlings flying E. at noon. 

 Wind S.S.E. 3. Clear. 



„ 6th. Bardsey Lt. — A large flock of Lapwings flying N. at 



noon. 



Coquet Island Lt. — 4 Lapwings on the island at 8 a.m. 

 and a dozen Sky-Larks at 9 a.m. Wind S.E. 4. 

 Clear. 



„ 6th/6th. Chicken Rock Lt. — Thousands of Song-Thrushes, Red- 

 wings and Starlings, -with about 20 Curlews flying 

 round all night, large numbers struck and fell into the 

 sea. Wind S.E. fresh. Hazy and raining. 



,, Cth. Kentish Knock Lt.-v. — 5 '•' Sparrows " about the ship 



from 10 A.M. to 4 p.m. Wind S. Thick mist till 

 noon, then clear. 



„ Gth/7th. Bardsey if.— About 800 Blackbirds, Song-Thrushes, 

 Redwings and Starlings, with a few Sky-Larks and 

 Curlews, flying round the ligjit from 1 to 3 a.m. ; 

 many Mlled ; a number of Lapwings were also seen. 

 Wind S. 6 to S.W. 5. Overcast. 



