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FEd 11 IS21 



REPORT 



ON THE 



MIGRATION OF BIRDS 



IN THE 



SPEING AND AUTUMN OF 1881. 



BY 



Mr. JOHN A. HAKyiE „BKOWN, Mr. JOHN COKDEAUX, 

 Mr. PHILIP M. C. KERMODE, Mr. R. M. BARRINGTON, 



AND 



Mr. a. G. more. 



" It is much to be wished that some of the light-keej^ers of our lighthouses would 

 make notes of their observations concerning seals, whales, birds, fishes, and other 

 animals. Such records would be valuable ; and might not some of them occupy 

 their leisure hours in the study of Natural History '?..., Interesting observations 

 would then certainly be made, and new facts added to our stores of knowledge." — 

 ' Chajibeks's Journal,' p. 831 ; Dec. 23, 1876. 



LONDON: 

 PRINTED BY WE!ST, NEWMAN & CO., 54, HATTON GARDEN. 



1882. 

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