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Cromer L.H., Starlings, all night. (W., 4.) Yarmouth, Gad- 

 wall, seven (probably Norfolk bred). Languard l.h., large 

 flock Golden Plover at noon, high, to N.E. S. S. Head L.V., 

 twenty Eooks, 9 A.M., to N.W. 



November 20th. — Galloper L.V., Starlings and Larks, 6 p.m. to 

 midnight. (Calm, o. M.) S. S. Head L.V., flocks Larks, noon, 

 to W.N.W. Hanois l.h., Gannets, old and young ; daily fishing. 



November 21st. — S. S. Head l.v., flocks of Larks and Moun- 

 tain Sparrows, 9 a.m., to W.N.W. (N. by E., 2 ; fog.) Varne 

 L.v., ten Crows, 3.15 p.m., S.E. to N. (K, 2.) 



November 2 2d. — Farn l.h., twelve Fieldfares and one Black- 

 bird, on island. (E., 4.) 



November 24th. — Redcar, about a dozen Wood Pigeons to 

 S.W. at 11 a.m., and two at noon. Tetney, Great Spotted 

 Woodpecker. 



November 25th. — Cromer l.h., flocks Crows all day, mostly 

 E. to W. S. S. Head L.v., Books and Sparrows, 9 a.m., to N.W. 

 (W.S.W., 4.) Hanois l.h, Heron to E., 11 a.m.; [and on 27th, 

 several to S.E., flying very high, at 10 A.M. (W.N.W., 4.)] 



DECEMBER 



December 1st. — Tetney, Grey Phalarope shot; Snipe, "many 

 heard passing over to S. at dusk, when in a duck-punt off Tetney 

 Haven." 



December 2d. — Redcar, great many Snow Buntings to 

 W.N.W. 



December 3d. — Tees l.v., large flock Larks to N.W. Four 

 Sparrows came on board. Swin Middle L.v., some Larks on 2d 

 and 3d, to N.W. 



December 4th. — Cromer l.h., Buzzard, 11.30 A.M., N.E. to 

 S.W. ; six Blue Titmouse. 



December 6th. — Tetney, Snow Bunting, one at low-water 

 mark, many coming in at dusk. (S., strong, rain.) 



December 7th. — Coquet l.h., Fieldfares all day. (S.S.E., 5.) 

 Tees L.v., flock Snow Buntings, to S. Redcar, one Glaucous 

 Gull seen, immature. 



December 9th. — Tees l.v., two Sparrow Hawks to N.W. 

 Redcar, about one hundred Grey Geese, high to S. (W.N.W., 

 light.) Whitby l.h., large flock Geese, 8 p.m„ round light. 

 (N.W., 6.) 



