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Skerries Rock L.H. — Blackbirds, Thrushes, Larks, and Starlings 

 from 8 P.M. to midnight ; several killed. 



Nash l.h. — A Wren killed at 2 a.m. ; a Eobin and Black Red- 

 start killed at 2.10 a.m. A Eed- winged Starling 1 (Agelceus 

 phceniceus) captured at 3 a.m. Eedwings at 10.40 p.m. ; a few 

 killed. 



Longships L.H. — A Goldcrest at lantern at 3.30 A.M. 



Eddy stone l.h. — (See yesterday for information on this morn- 

 ing's observations.) 



Octobee 28th. 



Langness L.H. — One Blackbird at lantern at 9 P.M. 



Morecambe Bay L.v. — Three " Dish Washers " (Motacilla) fly- 

 ing S. by W. at 10.30 a.m. 



South Stack l.h. — Several Blackbirds and Finches flying round 

 the lantern all night. 



Carnarvon Bay L.v. — Finches and Linnets all day ; " two 

 Brown Linnets captured." 



Eelvrick L.v. — A Thrush killed at 1.30 A.M. 



Nash L.H. — A flock of from 80 to 100 Skylarks passed S. at 

 9 A.M. 



Breaksea, L.v. — Starlings, Larks, and House Sparrows from 7 

 to 10 p.m., flying round the lantern. 



Flatholm l.h. — Five Thrushes, four Blackbirds, one Lark, and 

 six Starlings killed between 1 and 3 a.m. 



Longships L.H. — Puffins and Guillemots moving south all the 

 morning. 



Bishop Rock L.H. — A few birds at 3 A.M. 



Eddystone l.h. — Blackbirds, Thrushes, Eedwings, and Star- 

 lings from midnight to 3.30 a.m. ; many struck and lost over. 



Portland Lovj l.h. — One Fieldfare killed at 2 a.m. 



October 30th. 



Selker L.v. — Thrushes and Larks all nip-lit ; ei^ht Thrushes 

 killed. 



Skerries L.H. — Fourteen dozen Blackbirds, Thrushes, Larks, 

 and Starlings killed between midnight and 6 a.m. ; also a few 

 Chaffinches seen, but none killed. (Misty, rain.) 



1 Refer to the information given under this species in the next section of the 

 Report for full particulars of this interesting occurrence. 



