November 3d.—Tees L.V., Grey Crows to N.W.; one Woodcock. Whitby L.H., Wrens, Snow Buntings, Fieldfares, 10 A.M., about premises; also Linnets, Finches, and other small birds, flying high, to S. (S.S.W., 3.) Flambro' L.H., Larks and Crows, 7.30 A.M. to 10.40 A.M., to S. Spurn L.H., Grey Crows and Brambling, 8 A.M. (S., 4.) Llyn Wells L.V., Larks, several round ship, noon to 3 P.M. Cromer L.H., few Larks and Starlings, midnight to 3 A.M. (S. to S.W., 5; misty.) Northrepps, Buzzard, passing over. Yarmouth, Swallow, at Breydon, five or six. A few Crows, 10.30 A.M., from sea. Cockle L.V., three Crows, one Starling, and a Lark, 9.30 A.M., to W. Languard L.H., two Common Wrens, 11.5 A.M. Goodwin L.V., Crows and Starlings at noon to W. (S.W., 8; O. R.)

November 4th.—Farn L.H., one Long-Tailed Duck, shot. Redcar, a few Blackbirds, Chaffinches, and six Robins; some at sea, others at breakwater. (W.) Spurn L.H., Tree Sparrow, killed, 3 A.M. (S., 4.) Wing sent. Cromer L.H., Curlew and Golden Plover, 6 to 8 P.M., round lantern; also on 5th and 6th. Yarmouth, Swallow, five, Jackdaw, 8.30 A.M., fifteen from sea; Goldcrest. Cockle L.V., a few straggling Crows to W. during day. Galloper L.V., large flocks Crows and Starlings all day to S.W. Swin Middle L.V., a few Larks and Crows. Goodwin L.V., Crows and Starlings to W. at 2 P.M. (S.W., 7.)

November 5th.—Whitby L.H., forty-two Grey Geese, high to S.; eight Snow Buntings, in garden. (W., 4.) Llyn Wells L.V., Larks and Starlings during day, S.S.E. to N.W. Yarmouth, Ring Ouzel, im. ♂; Swallows and Martin, five at 4 P.M.; two Shore Larks. Cockle L.V., one Starling to W. Gull L.V., Crows, 7 A.M. to noon, to N.W. (W., 3.)

November 6th.—Coquet L.H., flock of Golden-Crested Wrens. (S.E., 5.) Spurn L.H., Chaffinches and Redbreasts, 9 A.M. (S.S.W., 3.) Llyn Wells L.V., six Linnets; four Starlings, killed against lantern. Hasbro' L.V., forty to fifty Black Crows, 3.30 P.M., to W. (S., 2.) Yarmouth, Crows, 4 P.M., from sea inland; Larks, Redwings, 7 P.M., over town; ten House Martins (Keswick Hall). Cockle L.V., about 1000 Larks during day to S.W. Gull L.V., Crows, 7 A.M. to 4 P.M., to N.W. (S.W., 3.)

November 7th.—Outer Dowsing L.V., Black Duck, large flight to S.W.; twenty Larks to W.S.W. Llyn Wells L.V., Crows during day, S.E. to W.N.W.; two Larks killed. Hasbro' L.V., Skylarks, large flock at 6.30 A.M., to W.; two Great Tits (wings sent), 3 P.M. Yarmouth, Redshank, Golden and Grey Plover, many over town after dark; also Dunlin all evening. (S.E.) Cockle L.V., a few Larks during day to S.W.; two "Oxeyes" on board. Shipwash L.V., two flocks Lapwings, N.E. to S.W.; thirty Starlings, E. to W. Swin Middle L.V., six male Sparrows, a few Larks and Starlings. Goodwin L.V., six Sparrows about deck all day. Gull L.V., six Sparrows about deck.

November 8th.—Farn L.H., three Blackbirds, two Redbreasts, and several Hedge Sparrows about island. Tees L.V., one Woodcock. (E, fresh.) Redcar, several Woodcock. (N.E., gale.) Flambro' L.H., Blackbirds and Redwings, noon, to W.S.W. (E. by S., 6.) One "Stormcock," 10.50 P.M., killed. Yarmouth, Common Tern, im. shot at Breydon; Golden and Grey Plover, 8 P.M., numbers heard over the town; also Ringed Plover, Dunlin, and Curlew. Water Rail taken on smack at sea about this date. Languard L.H., Woodcock, 4.30 P.M., rested a few minutes and went E.S.E. (E., 4.) Gull L.V., one Sparrow at daylight, on deck.

November 9th.—Farn L.H., Glaucous Gull (E., 5) flying N. Tees L.V., Woodcock. Redcar, Woodcock, Short-Eared Owl, several Grey Crows. Spurn L.H., several Blackbirds and Starlings. Outer Dowsing L.V., 200 Black Ducks to S.W.; forty Larks to W. (E.N.E., 4.) Languard L.H., two Robins, one Snow Bunting, 4.20 P.M., in garden. East Goodwin L.V., large flock Larks, 9 A.M., E. to W.; Ducks, 2 to 4 P.M., E. to W.

November 10th.—Coquet L.H., Woodcock struck lantern and killed, 3 A.M. (E., 4.) Tees L.V., Woodcock; one "Large-Eared" Grebe. Tetney, Golden Plover, a great many; Lapwings, thousands; Woodcock. Inner Dowsing L.V., one Hen Brambling, 3 P.M., caught; one Blackcap, 6 P.M., caught. (E.N.E., 3.) Llyn Wells L.V., Larks during day. Winterton L.H., several Chaffinch at lantern, 6 A.M. Yarmouth, Goldcrests and Great Tits in Priory Gardens. Swin Middle L.V., Woodcock found dead on lantern top, at sunrise. (E.S.E., 4.) Stormy Petrel and Hen Blackbird caught on deck. East Goodwin L.V., Wild Ducks continuous through day, E.N.E. to W.

November 11th.—Redcar, one Woodcock. (N.E., moderate.) Tetney, Snow Bunting, two on old wreck, North Cotes sands. Inner Dowsing L.V., one Stormy Petrel, 9 P.M., caught. (E.N.E., 3.) Winterton L.H., Larks and Starlings, 9.40 P.M. (N.E. by E., 5.) Yarmouth, Goosander in market; Blackcap, ♂, shot. East Goodwin L.V., Wild Ducks as on 10th, E. to W. Hanois L.H., flight Starlings, 9 A.M. (E., 3); also a flight of Plover at 11 A.M.; both flights to E.

November 12th.—Farn L.H., several Blackbirds, Thrushes, and Starlings about island. (N.W., 3.) One Goldcrest in garden. Cromer L.H., Common Wren, 2 A.M., at lantern. (W., 4.) Yarmouth, Great Grey Shrike, ♂, shot.