EAST COAST OF ENGLAND. 



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*Outer Dowsing l.v. 

 '^Inner Dowsing l.v. 

 ^Dudgeon l.v. 

 '''Lynn Well l.v. 

 ^Hunstanton l.h. 

 "^Cromer l.h. 

 *Leman and Ower l.v. 

 '''Hasbrough l.v. 



Hasbrougli l.h. 



Newarp l.v. 



Winterton l.h. 

 *Cockle L.v. 



Orfordness l.h. 

 *Corton L.v. 

 "^Sliipwash L.v. 

 '''Galloper l.v. 



Kentish Knock l.v. 

 *Swin Middle l.v. 

 * Tongue l.v. 

 *Nore L.V.... 



North Foreland l.h. 



Goodwin l.v. 



''''Gull L.v 



'''Southsand Head l.v. .. 



*Eastside l.v. 



South Foreland l.h. 



Casquets (Alderney) l.h. 

 *Hanois (Guernsey) l.h... 



Samuel Sheet. 

 William K^ing. 

 Thomas Dale. 

 George Eees. 

 William Westmoreland. 

 Eichard Comben. 

 Charles Perfrement. 

 Jolm Nicholas. 



Samuel Pender. 



W. T. Cotton. 

 Thomas Eandule. 

 John Quested. 



Thomas Barrett. 

 Eobert Crancher. 

 George Ladd. 



Francis Harvey and 

 Anthony Collins. 

 J. C. Leggett and 

 J. G. Fornman. 

 Thomas Eees. 



Charles Williams. 



SEPARATE REPORT ON EACH SPECIES. 



Song Thrush, Turdits musicus, Linn. — Spring migration 

 observed at one station only on the east coast. May 2nd, some 

 seen at Inner Fame l.h., with Blackbirds and one King Ouzel, 

 E.N.E., mist and rain. In the autumn occurred at the majority 

 of stations from Inner Fame l.h. to Hanois l.h., off Guernsey : 

 earliest date Nov. 2nd, at Flamborough l.h., several round 

 lanterns during night with Larks and Starlings ; latest, Nov. 

 30th, Heligoland, passing all day with Fieldfares. Greatest 

 number occurred between Oct. 18th and 23rd at Inner Fame l.h., 



