212 NATURAL msTonv. 



NATURAL HISTORY 



1859. 



BIRDS. 



Four specimens of the Glossy Ibis, Ihis FalcinelluSj were shot 

 in the Arne marshes in September, and several others are stated 

 to have escaped. 



Ring Ouzels, Turdus torquatuSj were seen by the Rev. J. Cooke, 

 upon the brushwood which grows upon the under cliff west of 

 Chapman's pool, on the 14th of October. 



The additions to our list, are 



41. The Golden Oriole, Oriolus Galhula. 



Seen by Mrs. Tracey at Winspit, on the 6th of May. 

 A second specimen was also seen by the Rev. Eldon S. 

 Bankes in the Rectory Garden, at Corfe Castle. 



95. The Common Grosbeak, Tringilla Coccotliraustes. 



Found (dead) about the 13th of February, 1860, at 

 Bottom, near Worth, and passed into the possession of 

 Mrs. Tracey. 



312. A Leach's Petrel. Procellana Leachii. 



Picked up at Arne, near the River Frome, on the 6th of 

 November. 



J. H. A. 



