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EEPORT ON THE MIGRATION OF BIRDS. 



Languard Point l.h 

 Shipwash l.v. 

 Galloper l.v. 

 Kentish Knock l.v. 

 Swin Middle l.v. 

 Tongue l.v. 

 Nore l.v. . 

 Goodwin l.v. 

 Gull L.V. 

 South Sand Head l.v. 

 East Side l.v. 

 Varne l.v. . 

 Hanois l.h., Guernsey 



Owen Boyle. 



William Barker and D. Dale. 



Francis H. Page. 



W. Dorney and W. R. Carter. 



S. Pender and Thomas Barrett. 



Nil. 



R. Littlewood. 



Thomas Rees. 



Francis Harvey and J. Jenkins. 



F. G. Foreman. 



The Principal (no signature). 



J. Jacobs. 



Chas. Williams and Geo. Freeman. 



Schedules, letters of instruction, and linen-lined envelopes, 

 with directions and labels, for bird wings, were sent to six 

 stations on the South East Coast, and only one schedule has 

 been received in return from the Nab L.v. 



Dungeness l.h. 



Nil. 



Royal Sovereign Shoals l.v. 



Nil. 



Beachy Head l.h. . 



Nil. 



Owers l.v. . 



Nil. 



St Katherine's l.h., Isle of Wight, 



Nil. 



Nab l.v. 



F. Conconi. 



Independent assistance has been received from Messrs T. H. 

 Nelson, Eedcar ; C. Donald Thompson, Seaton-Carew ; and E. 

 B. Garbutt ; Matthew Bailey, Flamborough ; W. Eagle Clarke, 

 H. B. Hewetson, and Philip Lawton, Spurn; Thomas Winson, 

 Spurn Head ; G. Smith, Arthur Patterson, and Benjamin Dye, 

 Yarmouth ; J. H. Gurney, Jun., North-East Norfolk ; 0. V. 

 Aplin, Norfolk and Lincolnshire Coast ; also from G. H. Caton 

 Haigh, Grain sby Hall; notes from Tetney and N.E. Lincoln- 

 shire; and J. B. Whitlock, Nottingham; and on the South Coast 

 from the Eev. H. A. Macpherson. 



Notes also bearing on migration have been utilised from the 

 Zoologist, Naturalist, and Field newspapers. 



Separate Notes on each Species. 



Turdus Viscivorus, Mistletoe Thrush. — Autumn: Farn l.h., 

 September 1st, two; Cockle L.v., October 29th, 8 A.M., one 



