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Lewis (Outer Hebrides), October 12tb ; one found exhausted, 

 Stone-in-Oxney (Kent), between October 24tb and 27tli. 



The Sooty Shearwater {Vvjfinvs griseMs). One seen, between West- 

 Loch Tarbert and St. Kilda, September 1st ; many seen, Bay of 

 Biscay, September 6th and 24th ; two seen, near Saltfleet (Lincoln), 

 September 16th ; one seen, Isle of May, October 4th ; many, 

 between St. Kilda and Lewis, October 12th. 



The Manx Shearwater {Piiffinus anglorum). One seen. Chicken Rock 

 Lt. (Isle of Man), August 21st; one, N. Somercotes (Lincoln),' 

 September 22nd ; one, Scarborough (Yorkshire), September 26th ; 

 few, English Channel, September 25th ; " seen," Firth of Forth, 

 in July, August and September; one, Crail (Forth), October 

 17th. 



The Litjle Dusky Shearwater [Pvffinus ohscurus godmani). 

 Feiuale found dead, St. Leonards-on-Sea (Sussex), October 27th, 

 and male, Pevensey (Sussex), November 15th. 



Bulwer's Petrel [Bulweria bulwen). One found dead, Pevensey 

 (Sussex), October 24th. 



Leach's Fork-tailed Petrel [Oceanodroma leticorrhoa). One seen, 

 Great Orme's Head (Carnarvon), September 30th ; one found dead, 

 Yarmouth (Norfolk), October 1st and Newtown (Montgomery), 

 6th ; one under wires, between Cummertrees and Annan, 

 November 15th. 



Haucourt's Petrel {Oceanodroma castro). One found dead, Milford 

 (Hants), November 19tb. 



The Storm-Petrel {Prucellaria pelagica). One killed, Bardsey Lt. 

 (Carnarvon), July 29th/30tli ; one, Tiree (Argyll), August J8th ; 

 one, Whalsay Skerries Lt., September 1st and October 13th; 

 one, N. Unst Lt. (Shetland), Se))lember IS^h and Octobt^r 20th ; 

 one caufiht, on a boat 50 miles N.E. by E. of Lowestoft, October 

 ]6th ; one, Whitby Lt. (Yorkshire), October 20tb/21st ; one, Spurn 

 Head Lt., October 25th/26th ; one shot, Scarborough (Yorkt-hire), 

 November 2nd; single birds found dead, at Camis Eskan (Dum- 

 birton) and Kilbarchan (Eeufrew), November 5th, and in Largo 

 Jiay (Fife), on 7th; two caught, 20 miles E. of Lowestoft, 

 November 28th. 



The Fulmar (Fubnams glacmlis). Left cliffs, N. Unst (Shetland), first 

 week in September, and Noup Head (Oikney), mid-September ; 

 nearly all gone from cliffs, St. Kilda, October 1st ; one found 

 dead. Largo Bay (Fife), November 1st, and N.E. Lincoln coast, 

 2nd ; returned to N. Unst cliffs, November. 5th ; one found alive, 

 Hunton (Kent), about November 8th ; one seen, Scarborough 

 (Yorkshire), November 13th; returned to Noup Head, November 

 24th. 



