November 13th.—Farn L.H., small flock Siskins on island. (N., 3.) Tees L.V., one Shearwater; one Thrush, 10 A.M., came on board. (W.N.W., hazy.) Winterton L.H., Curlews to W., 1.20 A.M. Yarmouth, three Shorelarks caught in nets; "nice lot of Bearded Tits are said to have come in from a great height, and from the E." Galloper L.V., large flocks Curlews, Starlings, and Larks, all night, to W.

November 14th.—Farn L.H., flock of Long-Tailed Ducks, 11 A.M., to N. Tees L.V., two Woodcocks, one Kingfisher. (N.N.E., rain.) Shot at South Gar Light. Cromer L.H., five Willow Wren, at daylight (Goldcrests?). Yarmouth, Swan, two, Breydon. Swin Middle L.V., Stormy Petrel, on board. Thrush, 3.30 A.M. Goodwin L.V., flocks Larks, at noon, to W. (E. by N, 6; C. V., rain.)

November 15th.—Farn L.H., Blackbirds and Thrushes, flying about. (W.N.W., 3.) Flambro', White Kittiwake, shot by Thomas Leng. East Goodwin L.V., two flocks Black Crows, E. to W. Hanois L.H., Blackbirds and Thrushes, 2 to 3.30 A.M., round lantern. (E., 4; O. M.)

November 16th.—Redcar, about 500 Geese seen at sea going S.E. Flock of about 500 Lapwings to S.W.; great many Red-Throated Divers to S.E. (N.W., moderate.) Tetney, Fieldfares, large flocks. (S., hard frost.) Inner Dowsing L.V., twelve Larks and one Sparrow, 9 A.M., flying low, E. to W. (N.W. by W., 3.) Hanois L.H., flight Chaffinches, mostly males, at 11 A.M. (E.S.E., 4.)

November 17th.—Tetney, Goosander, two shot. Cromer L.H., Tufted Duck (wing sent), 5 A.M., killed on lantern. (S., 5.) Swin Middle L.V., many Gulls and Ducks, over sand. Hanois L.H., flight, 17th to 18th, Blackbirds and Thrushes, flying round lantern at 10 P.M., some striking; many Lapwings at 1 A.M., none striking. Large flock Golden Plover and Yellow Wagtails at 1.30 A.M., one Yellow Wagtail killed. (S.E., 3; O. M.)

November 18th.—Farn L.H., Curlew Sandpiper shot. Hasbro' L.V., Jacksnipe (wing sent), 3 A.M., killed. Yarmouth, Redshank (Breydon); four seen. Swin Middle L.V., a few Larks, 2 to 6 A.M.; six killed. (W.N.W., 2; O. M.) Goodwin L.V., a few larks at night, (N.W., 4.) S. S. Head L.V., Larks and Linnets, 9 A.M. to 4 P.M., to N.W.

November 19th.—Hasbro' L.V., Coot, 3 A.M., dead on deck. Cromer L.H., Starlings, all night. (W., 4.) Yarmouth, Gadwall, seven (probably Norfolk bred). Languard L.H., large flock Golden Plover at noon, high, to N.E. S. S. Head L.V., twenty Rooks, 9 A.M., to N.W.

November 20th.—Galloper L.V., Starlings and Larks, 6 P.M. to midnight. (Calm, O. M.) S. S. Head L.V., flocks Larks, noon, to W.N.W. Hanois L.H., Gannets, old and young; daily fishing.

November 21st.—S. S. Head L.V., flocks of Larks and Mountain Sparrows, 9 A.M., to W.N.W. (N. by E., 2; fog.) Varne L.V., ten Crows, 3.15 P.M., S.E. to N. (K, 2.)

November 22d.—Farn L.H., twelve Fieldfares and one Blackbird, on island. (E., 4.)