EAST COAST OF ENGLAND. 



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Night to 



Sept. 3rd. M. atricapilla 1 female. 



,, Columba aenas 1 female. 



,, Lanius collurio 1 young male. 



5tli. Querquedula cracca ... 1 male. 



, , Motacilla alba 1 young male. 



,, Luscinia phcenicurus . . . 6. 



,, Jynx torquilla 1. 



,, Sterna argentata ...... 1. 



,, Erithacus suecicus 1. 



,, Sylvia schoenobsenus .. . 1. 



,, S. cinerea 2. 



,, S. hortensis 5. 



,, S. trochilus 2. 



,, Motacilla flava 1. 



,, Saxicola cenanthe 2. 



,, S. rubetra 1. 



,, Muscicapa atricapilla... 4. 



,, fLocustella fluviatilis.... 1. 



Sept. 6tli. Podiceps minor 1 young male. 



Oct. 1st. Turdus musicus 2. 



4th. Sylvia atricapilla 1. 



11th. Turdus musicus 8. 



Sturnus vulgaris 1 . 



Alauda arvensis 2. 



Sylvia rufa 2. 



Fringilla montifringilla 6. 



Emberiza schoeniclus... 11. 



Erithacus rnbecula ... 25. 



20th. Fringilla montifringilla 1. 



26th. Coccothraustes vulgaris 1 male. 



Nov. 1st. Emberiza citrinella ... 1 male. 



Since the completion of the Report a schedule has been 

 received from the Leman and Ower l.v. moored forty-eight miles 

 E.N.E. of Cromer, on the coast of Norfolk. From Feb. 11th to 

 May 8th, Skylarks, Black Crows, Rooks, Wild Ducks, Starlings, 

 and Goldcrests, are recorded as going in ivesterly directions ; a like 

 anomalous direction was maintained during the same period at 

 the Outer Dowsing, Newarp, Cockle, and Llyn Wells light-vessels 

 by birds passing these stations. On May 8th a great many 

 Goldcrests came from the south at 11 a.m., and then went ivest. 

 Sept. 11th, great numbers of Goldcrests going from S.E. to W. ; 

 and on Oct. 28th with Redbreasts and Wrens from S. to N.W. 

 Between Oct. 27th and Nov. 1st two hundred and eight birds 



* Determined at the Museum ; not before found in Denmark. 



