September 17th.—Coquet L.H., Sandwich Terns, great many fishing round island. Whitby L.H., Larks, large flocks during morning to S. (N:, 3.). Cromer L.H., Curlews, W. to E. Newarp L.V., small flock Larks, 7.50 am, E. to W. Fifteen Black Ducks same direction. South Sand Head L.V., twelve Flycatchers, midnight, one killed. (E.N.E., 3.) Hanois L.H., several Wagtails all day. (W.S.W., 1; showers.)

September 18th.—Redcar, one Snow Bunting. (N., light.) Varne L.V., about 1000 Black Ducks, 9.45 A.M., N.N.E. to W.S.W. (N.E., 5.) Twenty Starlings, 7 A.M., N. to S.S.E. Hanois L.H., great many Swallows to S., very low. (E., 4; B. C. V.)

September 19th.—Farn L.H., Lapwings and Golden Plover, large flocks of Dunlin and Turnstone, also Purple Sandpiper about island. (W.N.W.) Seaton-Carew, three Woodcocks flushed out of beanfield. Hanois L.H., Linnets, large flock, just after sunrise. (E., 4; B. C. V.)

September 20th.—Farn L.H., two Great Northern Divers flying S. Redcar, several flocks Larks to S.W.; also Ducks to N.W. Thirty Richardson's Skua, high to N.W., and screaming. Two or three Snow Buntings and Shore Larks to N.W. Spurn, about a dozen Little Stint. Cromer L.H., rush of Thrushes, Redwings, Wheatears, and Larks, 12.30 to 3 A.M. (E., 3), flying round lantern in large numbers; few struck. Also on 21st, 23d, 24th, and 25th, between the same hours; on the 25th with Woodcock. Yarmouth, Common Swift, 7 A.M. Goodwin L.V., Wryneck (wing sent). Hanois L.H., several Swallows, 8 P.M.; several struck lantern; two caught. (E.N.E., 4; C. M.)

September 21st.—Spurn, one Jacksnipe shot; Lesser Whitethroat. Tetney, Common Sandpiper. Cromer L.H., the same as on 20th. Cockle L.V., eight Larks, 8 A.M. (N.E., 2.) Kentish Knock L.V., several flocks Larks to W. Hanois L.H., Golden-Crested Wrens and Wagtails; several killed. (E.N.E., 4.)

September 22d.—Coquet L.H., large and small Terns all day. Tees L.V., a great many Swallows flying S. Spurn, Stonechats very numerous; all the Hedgerows alive with them. Tetney, Common Bunting, a few. Llyn Wells L.V., several flocks Ducks (S.E. to N.W.) during day. (N. by E., 2.) Yarmouth, Hooded Crow, two seen.

September 23d.—Longstone L.H., one Goldcrest at noon. Peregrine Falcon, at 4.30 P.M. (N. and N.E.) Great Cotes, Woodcock. Cromer L.H., the same as on the 20th. Corton L.V., Black Crows, large flocks, noon to sunset, to N.W. and W. (N., 4.) Gull L.V., large flock Black Geese, 5 P.M., to S.W. (N.E., 4.) Hanois L.H., several House Sparrows, a few Wheatears and Sparrow Hawk at sunrise. Large flight Swallows to S.E. at 10 A.M. (E., 4; B. C. M.)

September 24th.—Cromer L.H., the same as on the 20th. Kentish Knock L.V., fifty Larks, 5 P.M. Thrushes and Larks all night. (N. by E., 4.) Goodwin L.V., flock Sparrows about deck all day. Gull L.V., several flocks Linnets, 11 A.M., to W. (N.E., 4.) Hanois L.H., twenty Swallows at 2 P.M. to S.E.

September 25th.—Farn L.H., several Redwing, 10 A.M., about gardens. (W., 1.) Longstone L.H., three Jacksnipe at 3 P.M. (N.) Redcar, one Grey Crow and a few Larks. Spurn, Ring Ouzel. Cromer L.H., the same as on the 20th. Also numbers of Woodcock, 11.30 to 2.30 A.M. (S.E., 4.) "Never saw so many Woodcock at one time before; seemed to be a constant stream flying round lantern; none struck." Newarp L.V., one "Red Linnet" dead on deck. Corton L.V., Larks and Starlings, 9 A.M. to 3 P.M., to W.S.W. East Goodwin L.V., flocks Wild Ducks, S.E. to N.W. (N.N.W., 4.) Hanois L.H., two large flights of Goldfinches, and a great many Swallows passed at the same time, 6 A.M.; a few Wagtails during morning. (N.E., 2; B. C.)

September 26th.—Redcar, a few Skylarks, and Shore Larks and Snow Buntings to N.W. (N.W., light.) Winterton L.H., Chaffinch, 5 A.M., on lantern. (S.W., 3.) Leman and Ower L.V., two Jacksnipes, 6 A.M. (O. M.); one killed (wing sent). Corton L.V., flocks Larks, Starlings, Blackbirds, and Thrushes, 7 A.M. to 4 P.M., to W. Gull L.V., flocks Larks and Starlings at noon to W. (W.S.W., 3.) East Goodwin L.V., a few Larks (E. to W.) at daylight.