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October 10th. 
South Stack Lu—Several Larks, Blackbirds, and Goldcrests, 
between 12 P.M. and 4 A.M. 
Carnarvon Bay u.v.—Large flocks of Larks to-day. 
Nash (£.) L.u.—A large flock of Fieldfares at 4 P.M. 
October 16th.* 
Langness L.4.—One Wild Goose at 5 P.M. 
Chickens Rock u.u.—Large numbers of Thrushes, Starlings, 
and other birds all night. 
Dee u.v.—Blackbirds, Thrushes, Redwings, Titlarks, and 
Linnets about the vessel all night. (S.S.E., 3; fog.) 
Skerries Rock u.H—Blackbirds, Larks, Thrushes, Starlings, 
Snipes, and Woodcocks flying around the lantern ; some killed. 
(., 4; misty.) 
South Stack L.w.—Starlings from 8 A.M. till 1 P.M. 
Carnarvon Bay u.v.—Fifty Starlings at 4 P.m.; a large flock of 
Larks at 9 A.M. 
South Bishop u.u.—Thirty Starlings, twenty Thrushes, four- 
teen Blackbirds, and four Larks killed between 12.30 and 2.30 
AM. Several Mistletoe Thrushesat 94am. (E.N.E.,9; B.c. Mm.) 
Nash (£.) L.u—Seventy to eighty Starlings, twenty-one 
killed; twenty to thirty Thrushes, two killed; eight to ten 
Blackbirds, six killed. (E., 3; 0. M.) 
Bull Point L.H.—Four Starlings, two Thrushes, and one Black- 
bird killed. 
Godrevy L.H.—Great numbers of Thrushes, Redwings, and 
Starlings, and a few Blackbirds. (E.,3; M.R.) Two dozen 
killed between 12 P.M. and 5 A.M. 
Longships L.H.—A good many Starlings and Fieldfares between 
2 A.M. and daylight; a few killed. 
Bishop Rock u.uH.—A few Blackbirds, Thrushes, Larks, and 
Starlings between 1 A.M. and daylight. (E.N.E., 7; squally, rain, 
and mist.) 
Eddystone L.H.—Several Thrushes, Redwings, Starlings, and 
Larks, from 12 P.M. to 3 A.M.. Several struck. Sixteen caught. 
(N.E., 8; 0. R. M.) 
* For the prevailing meteorological conditions from October 16th to 20th, see 
observations under the ‘‘ General Remarks ” on this section of the Report, 
