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brel, flock. (S.W., 4.) Cley and Blakeney, few Godwit, a score 

 of newly arrived Snow Buntings, two Twites, some Stonechats. 

 (N.E. to E.) Kentish Knock L.V., fifty Starlings, 5 P.M. to W.N.W. 

 & S. Head L.v., Eooks at noon to N.W. (E.N.E., 5.) 



October 6th. — Outer Dowsing L.V., six young Starlings (two 

 caught), S.W. to N.E. ; one Pigeon to S.W. Hasbro' L.v., twelve 

 Skylarks, two Wrens, fourteen Starlings and Chaffinches, two 

 Eedbreasts, and two Eedwings about lantern all night— 6th and 

 7th — (1ST.N.W., 2 ; o. M.) ; went W. at sunrise. Hunstanton L.H., 

 Chaffinch caught against lantern. (W.N.W.) Cley and Blake- 

 ney, more Grey Plover, many Larks, a few Goldfinches. (iST. to 

 N.W.) Leman and Ower L.v., Starlings, 4 p.m. : one killed. 

 Newarp L.v., a few Larks, 8.10 p.m., round lantern. Corton L.v., 

 three Fieldfares, 7 p.m., round lantern. Kentish Knock L.V., 

 Starlings, Larks, Flycatchers, one Chaffinch, round lantern at 

 night. (N".N.W., hazy.) Goodwin L.v., flock Starlings 1ST. to S. 

 (E.N.E., 5.) Gull L.V., continuous flocks Linnets, 10 a.m. till 

 noon, to W. Varne L.v., about 400 Sparrows, 6.30 A.M., S.E. to 

 KW. (E.N.E., 4.) Hanois L.H., two Pied Wagtails, 7.30 p.m. 

 (E.N.E., 2.) 



October 7th. — Spurn l.h., one Pied Wagtail, 3 p.m. (W.) 

 Tetney, Jack Snipe, first arrival. Outer Dowsing l.v., six Star- 

 lings, one Chaffinch, to W. ; seven Black Ducks, N. to S. 

 Inner Doiusing l.v., two Starlings, 9 p.m., killed. Cley and 

 Blakeney, Peregrine Falcon, increase of Meadow Pipits, Purple 

 Sandpiper, Golden Plover, about 100 Curlews, twelve Grey 

 Crows, from sea at 10 a.m. ; a few Eeed Buntings. (W.N.W. to 

 W.) Leman and Ower L.V., Linnet killed striking (wing sent). 

 Newarp l.v., one Black Crow stopped to rest, and then to N.W. 

 Yarmouth, Grey Wagtail, ad. £. Galloper L.v., a few Larks, 

 Linnets, and Chaffinches, all day to W. (N\, 4.) Gull l.v., 

 about twenty Black Crows flying round light at 7.30 p.m. S. S. 

 Head L.v., 100 Ducks, 10.30 a.m., to W.S.W. Hanois l.h., one 

 Lark, 8 p.m., not killed. (N.KK, 3.) 



October 8th. — Farn l.h., great many Gannets, twenty Linnets, 

 3 p.m. ; three Grey Crows, 5 p.m. (N.E., 3.) Coquet L.H., large 

 flock Wild Geese to 1ST. (KK, 7.) Whitby l.h., Large flocks 

 Skylarks, Linnets, Finches, aud other small birds (E. to W.), flying 

 high. Flambro\ Skuas, Gulls, Gannet, etc., to K, in continuous 



