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REPORT ON THE MIGRATION OF BIRDS. 
WEST COAST OF ENGLAND AND WALES, 
AND THE ISLE OF MAN. 
SCHEDULES were sent to the forty-eight lighthouses and light- 
vessels on the West Coast of England and Wales, and the Isle 
of Man, and returns have been received from twenty-nine. 
The following is an enumeration of the stations included in 
this section of the Report, those making returns being marked 
by an asterisk :— 





No. on 
Map. 
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*131. LH. 
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a 36s eh te 
8 oe L.H. 
138 Ly. 
Point of Ayre. 
Douglas Head. 
TGS OMESS thenser semen en: Robt. Clyne. 
Chickens Rock, ...... James Black. 
Bahama Bank. 
St Bees vesusesdeaseaars Henry Nott. 
Del Ken. sas, saccseceemuetaee Geo. Cumming. 
Morecambe Bay. 
Dee, Savisac ee scour Messrs Workand Clague. 
Air. 
Menai, Rites cae ant dane Joseph Steer. 
Skerries sae ee fae Wm. Jno. Rees. 
Holyhead Breakwater, Messrs Pritchard, Owen, 
and Hughes. 
Nouth Stackw ini sseeaees W. R. Burgess. 
Carnarvon Bay, ......... Messrs Thomas and 
Hughes. 
ot Dudwals) i iene W. Davies. 
Bardsey Island, ......... Thomas Bowen. 
Cardigan Bay. 
South Bishop, ......... Alfred Frost. 
Sitaliis; Gach ates eee Geo. Baker. 
Great Castle Head. 
Milford. 
Cald yj yirivten eee ae Wm. Ebben. 
Helwick. 
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