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REPORT ON THE MIGRATION OF BIRDS. 



The greatest number of schedules received from any one 

 station are nine from Mr. Thomas H. Cutting of the Inner 

 Farn Lighthouse, and four from Mr. Owen Boyle of the Languard 

 Lighthouse. 



The east coast stations included in this report are as follows, 

 those making returns being marked with a star ( * ) : — 



Thomas 0. Hall. 



... Thomas H. Cutting. 



*Longstone l.h. t 



* Inner Farn l.h. 

 *Tees l.v. 



*Coquet Island l.h. ... 

 -Whitby High l.h. ... 

 *Flamborough Head l.h. 

 -Spurn l.h. ... 

 Spurn l.v. ... 

 *Outer Dowsing l.v.... 



* Inner Dowsing l.v.... 

 *Dudgeon l.v. 



Llyn Wells l.v. 

 *Hunstanton l.h. 



*Cromer l.h 



*Leman & Ower l.v.... 



Hasbro' l.h.... 



*Hasbro' l.v 



*Newarp l.v — 

 *Winterton l.h. 

 -Cockle l.v. ... 

 *Orfordness l.h. 

 *Corton l.v. ... 

 *Shipwash l.v. 

 -Languard Point l.h. 



Galloper l.v. 

 -Kentish Knock l.v. 



Swin Middle l.v. 



Tongue l.v. ... 



Nore l.v 



North Foreland l.h. 

 *Goodwin l.v. 

 *Gu11l.v 



South Sand Head l.v. 



Henry Harbord. 



William Evans. 

 ... John Odgers. 

 ... Charles Hood. 

 ... James B. Smith. 



... J.N.Utting&W.Stock. 



William King. 

 . . . John F. Warder. 



... William Westmoreland. 

 ... C.H.Overton. 

 John Artis & John Bowen. 



J. Nicholas & B. V. Darnell. 

 ... C.Campbell & W. Bees. 

 ... John Watson. 

 Charles Perfrement & E. Cole. 

 ... W. Willey Woodruffe. 

 ... Isaac H. Johnson. 

 ... Thos. Kundell Martin. 

 ... Owen Boyle. 



Samuel Pender & W, Elsdon. 



... J. Bees. 

 Francis Harvey & J. Jenkius. 



f For nature of light, position, and distance froni the nearest laud, see 

 report for 1880. 



