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mixed flocks Crows, Starlings, Larks, Chaffinches all clay to W. 

 Shipwash L.V., Eooks, 5.20 p.m., S.E. to N.W. Galloper L.V., 

 large flocks Crows, Starlings, Larks, and some Linnets, 9 a.m. to 

 sunset, to W. Many Larks and one Crow, 9 p.m. to midnight 

 (twenty-six Larks killed). (N., 4.) Kentish Knock l.v., Star- 

 lings, Larks, Sparrows, and Chaffinches all day to W.S.W. ; 

 large number of Crows, high, at sunset; 100 House Sparrows 

 and small birds. Swin Middle L.v., Larks at intervals ; eighty 

 male Sparrows (P. montanus?) (ten killed). Gull L.v., con- 

 tinuous flocks Starlings, Larks, Sparrows, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., 

 to W. S. S. Read L.v., Eooks and Larks, 6 A.M. to 5 p.m., to 

 N.W. (N.N.W., 3.) East Goodwin L.v., Larks during day, 

 E.S.E. to W.KW. 



October 18th. — Redcar, large flock Lapwings at sea to S.W. ; 

 about twelve Red- Throated Divers, and twenty Velvet Scoters, 

 along with Common Scoters. Whitby L.H., several hundreds 

 Grey Crows, also Larks and Finches, 7 to 9 a.m., to N. Outer 

 Dowsing L.v., one hundred Starlings, two Larks, E. to W. Llyn 

 Wells L.V., Crows and Larks all day, S. to N. (N.W., 3.) 

 Dudgeon L.v., same as previous day. Winterton L.H., Starlings, 

 4 a.m., at lantern. Cockle L.v., Crows and Skylarks throughout 

 day, E. to W. (KN.W., 4.) Corton L.v., Crows, Blackbirds, 

 Larks and others, continually to W. Shipwash L.v., Larks in 

 flocks during day, S.E. to N.W. ; Larks, Starlings, and Chaffinches 

 r*ound lantern at night. (N. to N.W.) Galloper L.v., Larks, 9 

 a.m. to 3 p.m., to W. (N., 4.) Kentish Knock L.Y., Larks, Linnets, 

 Chaffinches, Sparrows, all day to W.S.W. ; a few stray Crows 

 and Starlings. Forty Sparrows on board. (N.N.W., 4.) Good- 

 win L.v., flocks Larks and Sparrows all day. (N.W., 5.) Gidl 

 L.v., continuous flocks Starlings, Larks, Sparrows, and Linnets, 

 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., to N.W. East Goodwin L.V., Sparrows hover- 

 ing round ship during day. 



October 19th. — Redcar, two flocks Lapwings at sea to S.W. ; 

 one flock Terns to S.E. Tetney, Woodcock (Grainsby Park). 

 Llyn Wells L.v., less Crows and Larks all day, S. to N. Dudgeon 

 L.v., same as previous day. Cockle L.v., Crows and Skylarks, a 

 few stragglers during day. Shipwash L.V., Larks, 4 p.m., E. to W. 

 (W., moderate.) Galloper L.v., flocks Crows all day to N.W. (N.E., 

 3.) Gull L.V., continuous flocks Starlings. Larks, Sparrows, 

 Linnets, and Green Linnets all day to N.W. Varne L.v., about 

 200 Larks, 9 a.m., S.S.R to W. (N.N.W, 4.) 



