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scrub. (N\, very strong.) Newarp L.V., Larks passing all clay, 

 E.S.E. to KW. (W. by E., 7, 8.) Yarmouth, Woodcock, shot 

 on Denes. Languard L.H., Golden- Crested, Wren. S. S. Head 

 L.v., flocks Larks and "Ducks, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., to W.KW. East 

 Goodwin L.v., few Larks at noon, S.S.E. to N.N.W. (N.W., 6.) 



October 15th. — Coquet l.h., half-a-dozen Starlings, one Red- 

 breast. Redcar, Short-Eared Owl and Woodcock, nine Long- 

 Tailed Ducks (one old one) (N. gale). Thousands of Scoters on 

 sea between Eedcar and Marske. Flock of about forty Long- 

 Tailed Ducks seen in the Tees bay about this date. Whitby 

 L.H., Woodcock, 9 a.m., shot. Thousands large Grey Gulls, 4 to 5 

 P.M., to N. high. (N.N.E., 5.) Tetney, Eedshank, large flock. 

 Inner Dowsing l.v., large Hock Crows, S.E. to N.W. (N.E., 6.) 

 Hasbro* L.v., Black and Grey Crows, noon to sunset, E. to W. 

 Leman and Ower L.v., great flock Crows, S.E. to W. Newarp 

 L.v., Larks and Black Crows all day in flocks, E. to N.KW. ; a 

 few Sparrows, one Greenfinch caught. (N.E., 7.) Yarmouth, 

 Sand Martin, shot on Breydon. Spotted Crake at Horsey. 

 Rooks, large arrival from 3 p.m. ; flight of Woodcock at day- 

 break. (N.E., 6.) Cockle L.v., Crows, large flocks at frequent 

 intervals, noon to sunset, E. to W. (N.KE., 7.) Corton L.v., 

 Starlings, Larks, Linnets, and small birds, 2 p.m. to 4 p.m., to W. 

 (N.N.E., 7.) Black Crows, 4 p.m. to 5.15 p.m., as far as the eye 

 could see, from E. to W., flying W. Galloper L.v., Crows, Star- 

 lings, Larks, noon to sunrise, to W. (1ST., 10.) Kentish Knock 

 L.v., Crows reached for miles, noon to dark ; some tried to rest, 

 going E. to W. Thrushes, Starlings, Larks, and many others in 

 the distance. (N.KE., 8.) Swin Middle L.V., Black Crows, 

 160, 4.30 P.M. ; Larks at intervals ; Starlings to W.S.W. Thanet, 

 Great Spotted Woodpecker shot. Goodwin L.v., three Crows at 

 noon to W. (N.N.E., 8.) Gidl L.v., continuous flocks Black 

 Crows, Starlings, Larks, 10 A.M. to 5 p.m., to W. S. S. Head 

 L.v., Larks, 8 A.M. to noon ; Eooks, noon to 4 P.M., westerly. 

 (N.W., 5.) East Goodwin L.V., good many Larks all clay, 

 accompanied by a continuous flight of Black Crows, E. to W. 

 (N.E., 7.) 



October 16th. — Spurn, Little Auk. Outer Dowsing l.v., flight 

 Larks, E. to W. ; one Greenfinch, twenty Starlings, to W.S.W. 

 Inner Dowsing L.v., thirty Larks, 300 Black Crows, 200 Starlings, 

 fifteen killed, 5 P.M. to 6 p.m., S.E. to N.W. Llyn Wells L.v., 



