September 7th.—Spurn, numbers of Redstarts, Common Whitethroats, and Sedge Warblers, also Willow Wrens. Knot, in immense numbers; Curlew Sandpipers, and Little Stints. Godwits very numerous. (S.W.) Tetney, Whinchats and Wheatears, Pied Wagtails, small flocks. Yellow Wagtails, very abundant in small flocks. Great Cotes, Wheatears, great many. Languard L.H., large number of Swallows to W., from 2.30 P.M. to sunset. Hanois L.H., two small flights of Turnstones and Redshanks on rocks; also a few Curlew.

September 8th.—Spurn L.H., several Redstarts and Wrens, 9 A.M. (W., 3.) Short-Eared Owl; Manx Shearwater thrown up on beach. Outer Dowsing L.V., ten Larks to S.W., 2 P.M. Cley and Blakeney, Little Stint, many; Curlew Sandpiper, many; Shelduck, Teal, Golden Plover, Common Sandpipers, Reed Warbler, Wryneck, Oyster-Catchers, Whimbrel, Turnstone, Grey Plover, two Knot. Lesser Tern, many. Yarmouth, Pectoral Sandpiper shot; Curlew Sandpipers. (S.E.) Kentish Knock L.V., one Flycatcher, 6 P.M. Several flocks birds in distance to N.W.

September 9th.—Outer Dowsing L.V., one Hawk and ten Black Ducks, 2 P.M., to S.W. Yarmouth, Terns and Grey Plover, 5 P.M.

September 10th.—Coquet L.H., Common Snipe, 3.30 P.M. (W.S.W., 4.) Spurn L.H., several Swifts, 6 P.M., flying round lantern; Manx Shearwater; Grey Plover, very numerous. Outer Dowsing L.V., eight Larks and Chaffinch to S.S.W.

September 11th.—Spurn L.H., large flock Knot. Outer Dowsing L.V., one Hawk to S.S.W. (W. by N., 5; C. V.) Languard L.H., large number of Swallows, 11 A.M. to 4.30 P.M., to S.W.

September 12th.—Spurn, Peregrine Falcon; Swifts in some numbers daily. Swin Middle L.V., six Swallows at 6 A.M. to W.

September 13th.—Redcar, large flocks Duck, Teal; several flocks Grey Plover, Godwits, Dunlin, Knot, Oyster-Catchers; one flock Curlew Sandpiper, all to N.W. (Gale N., rain.) Tetney, Pied Wagtails, numerous; Swift. Yarmouth, Alpine Swift, afternoon and evening, flying with about thirty Common Swifts; was subsequently shot.

September 14th.—Spurn, Willow Wrens, Tree Pipits, and Common Whitethroats. Wood Sandpiper shot. Cley and Blakeney, Pied Flycatcher, four Redstarts, small arrival of Titlarks; Curlew Sandpiper and Little Stints very numerous; Knot and Grey Plover, many; Turnstone, scarce. Cockle L.V., two flocks, of about fifty in flock, Pochard Ducks, to N.N.W. Hanois L.H., flight Yellow Wagtails to E. at 11 A.M., some settled on rock. (W.N.W., 3.)

September 15th.—Spurn, Temminck's Stint, one shot; altogether three seen. Tetney, Swallows, an immense flock to E. Hasbro' L.V., two Whitethroats (wings sent), 3 A.M. (W.S.W., 4.) Cromer L.H., Osprey, 3 A.M., shot from flagstaff. (Gloomy, rain.) Cockle L.V., two Chaffinches on board (one died). (W.S.W., 4.) Languard L.H., rush of Skylarks, Grey Linnets, Chaffinches, Sparrows, and Starlings, from 8 A.M. to noon, to N.E.

September 16th.—Tees L.V., large flocks of Widgeon; flock of Dunlin; large flocks Curlew and Whimbrel, and a great number of Swallows, the latter flying S. Immense numbers of Grey Plover on the sands about this date. Spurn, several Redbreasts, 9 A.M., and Chaffinches; large flocks of Knot, Dunlin, Curlew Sandpiper, Grey Plover, Bar-tailed Godwit; one Jacksnipe; several Little Stints. Hasbro' L.V., one dozen Larks, two Curlew, 10 P.M., round lantern. Newarp L.V., four Swallows on board, 9.30 A.M., and then to E.