EAST COAST OF EXGLAND. 



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EAST COAST OF ENGLAND. 



Schedules were issued to thirty-four stations, lighthouses, 

 and light-vessels on the East Coast of England, and returns 

 have been received from thirty-one. The total number of 

 schedules received from all sources is eighty-four. 



Wings and legs have also been forwarded, representing birds 

 killed or captured against the lanterns, from the Leman and 

 Ower L.V., Happisburgh L.V., Spurn L.H., Cromer L.H., Kentish 

 Knock L.V., Nore L.v., Goodwin L.V., and Hanois L.H., Guernsey. 

 Altogether twenty-eight wings have been forwarded with labels 

 and dates of occurrence. 



East Coast stations included in this report are :— 



Longstone l.h. . 

 Farn, Inner, l.h. 

 Coquet Island l.h. 

 Tees, 5 Buoy l.v. 

 Whitby High L.H. 

 Flamborough Head l.h. 

 Spurn l.h. 

 Spurn l.v. 

 Outer Dowsing l.v. 

 Inner Dowsing l.v. 

 Llyn Wells l.v. . 

 Dudgeon l.v. 

 Hasbro' l.v. 

 Hasbro' l.h. 

 Hunstanton l.h. . 

 Cromer l.h. 

 Winterton l.h. . 

 Leman and Ower l.v. 

 Newarp l.v. 

 Cockle l.v. 

 Gorton l.v. 

 Languard l.h. 

 Slripwash L.v. 

 Galloper L.v. 

 Kentish Knock l.v. 



Thomas 0. Hall, 

 Thomas H. Cutting. 

 William Evans. 

 Henry Harbord. 

 John Odgers. 

 Charles Hood. 



Annie Rose Smith arid J. B. Smith. 

 Nil. 



W. Stock and A. Bearling. 

 William King. 

 T. Ditch am. 



J. F. Warder and J. Harrison. 

 John Nicholas and B. V. Darnell. 

 Nil. 



W. Westmoreland. 

 C. B. Comben. 

 John Watson. 

 R. Cook and John Bo wen. 

 Charles Cork and George Hull. 

 C. Perfrement and E. Cole. 

 J. Dove and J. H. Johnson. 

 Owen Boyle. 



William Barker and D. Dale. 

 P. Frost and F. Page and C. Rafe. 

 W. R. Carter and William Rees. 

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