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Map 
f 139. uv. Scarweather. 
eter Nach (EE), os .... 02.0 Henry Nicholas. 
E | eaererr sire reaksed, ©3200 .5.0<-.% Thomas Walters. 
Pee aoe! tH.” MN iatholm, .... 222.35: ... W. Dale. 
bs 143. uv. English and Welsh Grounds. 
2 | Oe oTEEE, | USK oS 50 5p Onc aneemaeeaien Amos Russell. 
a 145. wu. Avon. 
[ SAG, <nte, -Burnham,;< x hise.s0cs:s Wm. Lewis. 
2147. “ta “Bull Poem ink cic George Knott. 
148. un. Bideford Bar, ............ Thomas Gilpin. 
149. ua. Lundy. 
150. us. Hartland Point. 
x 151. uH. Trevose Head. 
ies Pf *1522 a. Godreyy;” <.2c52s.3065-24 Richard Trahaivr. 
2 21535 nas © Lonaships 22. Sac)... se: Jno. W. Watson. 
Peete pee. V) | OCVENSCONES, (o.ccncgs 6 as D. Norton. 
3 1 Sia e cme, Wolt Rock, — ...c0ice+s J. J. Channer. 
= 156. wu. Seilly. 
= | *157. uu. Bishop’s Rock, ......... J. W. Troth, 
D | 158. ux. Lizard. 
159. uH. Falmouth Harbour. 
=160-— tH > Mddystone, - ...5.c'c6-- Win, Ainger. 
161. ux. Plymouth Breakwater. 
ALG? rie. Stack Pours. | 2r20 hes Wm. Jones. 
The best thanks of the Committee are due to the above-named 
observers for their invaluable assistance, and for the faithful 
manner in which they have filled in their schedules. To Mr 
Henry Nicholas, Mr Robert Clyne, and Messrs Work and 
Clague, we are in addition indebted for their kindness in send- 
ing wings, etc., of the, to them, unknown species killed or 
captured at their respective stations, by which means we have 
been able to add not a little to the value and interest of the 
returns. We trust their good example may be followed by 
others. The trifling expenses incurred will be only too gladly 
refunded in all cases. Our thanks are also due to Messrs 
Macpherson and Duckworth, Messrs F. Reynolds, G. H. Caton- 
Haigh, R. P. Harper, and H. Harbord, for their kind co-operation 
in furnishing valuable independent observations. 
