12 Messrs. SHgPPARD and WuiTear’s Catalogue 
Genus VI. Onmnriorvs. 
1. O. Galbula (Golden Oriole). 
The late John Sheppard, Esq., of Campsey Ash, shot a female 
bird of this species at that place. "Three others (two males and 
a female) were killed a few years since at Saxmundham. And 
we have been informed that a pair of these birds built a nest in 
the garden of the Rev. Mr. Lucas, of Ormsby in Norfolk. One 
of those mentioned above was killed in the spring. 
Genus VII. Srurnus. 
1. S. vulgaris (Starling). | 
The Starling was formerly seen in Suffolk in much greater 
flocks than at present, it being now a rare thing to see more than 
two hundred together; whereas formerly many thousands might 
be found congregated in the same flock. Very large flocks of 
Starlings are still sometimes seen in the marshes of Norfolk. 
Genus VIII. Pastor. 
1. P. roseus (Rose-coloured Thrush). 
This species has been four times noticed in Suffolk in the 
course of a few years. One was shot upon a cherry-tree at 
Chelmondiston, and being only winged, was fed with raw meat, 
and kept alive three months; another was also feeding upon 
cherries at the time it was killed at Polstead in the summer of 
1818; a third was met with at Winston near Debenham ; and 
a fourth, which was a beautiful specimen, was shot at Beccles 
towards the latter end of the summer. About the same time one 
was killed in the neighbourhood of Yarmouth. | 
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