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REPORT ON THE MIGRATION OF BIRDS. 



=:• Inner Dowsing l.v. ... 

 -Dudgeon l.v. 

 -Llyn Wells l.v. 

 =:^Hunstanton l.h. 

 =:^Cromer l.h. ... 

 '-Hasbro' l.v. ... 



Leman & Ower l.v 



Hasbro' l.h 



*Newarp l.v. ... 

 -Winterton l.h. 

 =:=Cockle l.v. ... 

 *Corton L.v. ... 

 -Orfordness l.h. 

 =- Ship wash l.v. 

 -Languard Point l.h. 

 -Galloper l.v. 



Kentish Knock 

 -Swin Middle l.v. 

 -Tongue l.v. ... 



Nore L.v. 



North Foreland l.h. 



North Sand Head l.v. 



*Gull L.v. 



-South Sand Head l.v. 

 -East Side l.v. 



South Foreland l.h. 

 '-^Hanois l.h. (Guernsey) 



Casquets l.h. (Alderney) 



... William King. 

 ... Thomas Dale. 



The Principal. 

 . . . William Westmoreland. 



Eichard Comben. 

 John Nicholas & B. Darnell. 



ornelius Campbell & William Rees (mate). 

 John Watson. 

 Samuel Pender & Charles Perfrement. 

 ... William John Cotton. 



Wm. Wilby Woodruff. 



... William Bonken. 



Owen Boyle. 

 ... William Littlewood. 



... Thomas Barrett. 

 ... John Webber. 



Francis Harvey & Joseph Jenkins. 

 J. C. Leggett & George Woodward. 

 Edward le Gallais & Thomas Rees. 



... Charles Williams. 



SEPARATE REPORT ON EACH SPECIES. 



Mistletoe Thrush, Turdus viscivorus, Linn. — Longstone l.h., 

 Nov. 10th and 11th, N.W. to N.N. E., several each day, with Ring 

 Ouzels. 



Song Thrush, T. imisicus, Linn. — Spring, 1882 : Heligoland, 

 Feb. 21st, Mr. Giitke remarks, " musicus : some in my garden, 

 25th, S.S.W., several. March 2nd, a few. April 12th, S.S.W., 

 a few; 22nd, pretty numerous; on 23rd, S.S.E. and S., with 

 Ring Ouzels, the two in departing mounting up in the atmo- 

 sphere till lost to sight ; 29th, some also with Ring Ouzels." 

 Cromer l.h.. May 14th, two killed against lantern at midnight. 

 Autumn ; Heligoland, Sept. 13th, first Thrushes, and at intervals, 



