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DETAILS OF THE 

 CHIEF MOVEMENTS OBSERVED AT THE LIGHT- 

 STATIONS DURING THE SPRING OF 1912. 



Jan. ] 1th. Moon, Last Quarter. 



„ llt]i/12tli. Leman and Ower Lt.-v. — Many Starlings, Jack Snipes, 

 Dunlins and Knots between 10.20 p.m. and 3.15 a.m. 

 Wind S.S.W. 4. Fog, to overcast and misty. 



„ 12tli/13tli, Leman and Ower Lt.-v. — A few Fieldfares, " Wiid 

 Ducks," Lapwings, Dunlins, Sanderlings and Curlews 

 between 1.40 and 2.10 A.M. Wi ad S.S.W. 4. Fog. 



Skerries Lt. — Twenty Lapwings at 11 p.m. Wind 

 ' S.S.E. Misty rain. 



„ 13tb/14tli. Cromer Lt.—K Chaffincli and a "Sand-Plover" at 

 12.30 A.M. Wind S. 4. Overcast. 



„ 14tb/15th. Haisboro' Lt. — Large flocks of Dunlins and eight 

 Sheld-Ducks from 8 p.m. to dawn, apparently flying 

 W. Wind S.E. 4. Very hazy, cold. 



Kentish Knock Lt.-v. — Large numbers of Curlews, 

 many Dunlins and a few Sky-Larks all night. Wind 

 S.S.E. 3. Overcast, clear. 



Lemnn and Oioer Lt.-v. — A few Dunlins, Knots and 

 Sanderlings at 11.40 p.m. Wind S. 3. Fog. 



Outer Gabbard Lt.-v. — Twelve Curlews flying W. at 

 7 P.M. and a few Sky-Larks from 12 to 4 a.m., 

 apparently flying N.W. Wind S. by W. 3 to S. 3. 

 Misty. 



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